By Val
Date 13.03.06 09:11 UTC
You're doing the right things Jane! :) Keep going to General Championship Shows and Cairn Breed Shows and you'll see that at first all the dogs look the same, but you'll get your eye in and spot differences! Tell the exhibitors that you are looking to eventually buy a pup to show, and when you have decided what line appeals to you, you'll be more likely to get something nice because they will have already see you put in time and commitment.
My advice would be once you have decided which lines appeal to you, look for a breeder who consistently produces dogs that are in the line up, not necessarily the 'top breeder' but one who continually brings out nice dogs, and ask to go on their waiting list. Enjoy your learning! :)
By Val
Date 13.03.06 18:00 UTC
No, just be honest, interested and committed and you'll be taken on board, I'm sure!
I tend to find the people who are given short shrift at shows are the ones who bounce up and say, 'I'm looking for a bitch and I want to breed.' with no knowledge or interest in the breed. They're not made to feel very welcome! :)