
Yes, but he wouldn't let them look! He seems to be going through a very shy phase anyway, and was overwhelmed by a hall full of new dogs and people. By the end of the session he happily trotted round the ring with one of the other handlers, but was not brave enough to be examined. They tried a couple of times, but he started flipping out on the end of the lead and ducked in and out between my legs when they got within a couple of feet.
How long did it take for you to get your Elkhound used to standing, moving and being handled? I do training with him everyday and have alot of time to practice, but it's strangers he seems to have a problem with so I'm not sure how we're going to get around that. He lets us at home feel all over him.
The class we went to came very recommended, so I think the problem is more to do with us being beginners in an advanced class. He did try to give me some one-to-one but we were a tiny proportion of a very big class. Everyone seemed to be doing free-standing..? (there were 2 other Dobes there who turned out to be his very close relations! I didn't get much chance to talk to them though). Did you go straight into an adult class?