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Topic Dog Boards / General / Training for competitions
- By Gillsley [gb] Date 23.12.20 00:47 UTC
Our newest Border Terrier is 4 months old. 3rd generation from Crufts Best of Breed. We’ve been told he is a good specimen, very astute and easy to train.

Owned border terriers for 30+ years and have become interested in competitions.

Looking for a trainer close to Perth, Scotland who can give advice.

Thanks

Graham
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 23.12.20 07:44 UTC Upvotes 3
What sort of competitions are you interested in? Breed showing? Agility? Obedience?
- By GingerNinja [gb] Date 05.01.21 09:38 UTC Upvotes 1
If it’s showing you’re looking to get started in, might be worth contacting Perthshire Canine Club. They hold two open shows a year, and I believe hold weekly ringcraft classes. Obviously this is all on hold due to Covid, but still with making a few enquiries to get some helpful info.
Perth, Tayside and Fife are pretty well off for limit and open shows, with quite a few active clubs in the area.
Might be worth contacting Ewan Castel, secretary of Cupar, St Andrews and District Canine Society. They also run regular shows/ training in Cupar. Ewan has borders and I believe is treasurer of the Border Terrier Club. He’d certainly be a good one for breed specific presentation tips.
- By Bevvie [ph] Date 06.01.21 02:01 UTC
If you’ve ever watched an agility competition, you know it’s basically a canine obstacle course. The dog must run through tunnels, leap over jumps, and weave through poles. But the dog isn’t working alone – this is a sport of exquisite teamwork. A successful run requires taking each obstacle in a certain order, and the dog relies on his handler to tell him what that is. That makes dog agility an exciting celebration of canine athleticism and the dog-human bond.

All dogs breed need some degree of exercise, but most will thrive with extra stimulation.  "preparation is a must" "dog quiz and dog test also is a must" that's what I can say when it comes of competition.
- By Lexy [gb] Date 06.01.21 08:53 UTC
Maybe Gillsley could let the forum know what kind of competitions they mean, it will make answering the question easier :wink:
Topic Dog Boards / General / Training for competitions

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