
Brainless - when I first got Buster I had no intention of showing him, but as the weeks went by, I started to think that it would be fun & like you said, a great way to socialise him.
Unfortunately he has UAP (uninited anconeal proccess, a form of elbow displasia) this was diagnosed about 7 weeks ago, this means that, allthough his gait and movement isn't too bad his excercise has to be restriced.
I'm in the process of building up his walks, since the diagnosis, he has been built up to about 10 mins per day (from 5 mins), soon this can be extended by another few mins as he he coping brilliantly with the 10 mins (minimal limp after the walk). This doesn't sound like much, but when he was first diagnosed, he could barely get himself off the floor, let alone walk for more than a few yards so I am really pleased with his progress.
It is a shame, he is a very happy pup, he LOVES meeting people, but doesn't get a chance to interact with other dogs, if he does encounter any on his little walk (strictly on lead walking), then people will make a detour to get out of our way, because despite me telling them that Buster is friendly, they judge him on his size & looks. He's brindle, approx 28" at the shoulder and approx 8 & half stone and you can gaurantee that if he meets another dog he has 'slingers' (strings of drool) hanging down from his chops :( The poor thing, whenever he meets a dog at the vets, it either snaps at him or growls at him :( He doesn't take any notice though, he sits quietly in front of them, waiting for them to play, I can understand that other dogs must get intimadated by his size, so I never let
him apprach
them, I wait for
them to appraoch
him, but it doesn't help :(
If it wasn't for Busters leg problems, then you wouldn't be able to stop me!!!!!!! I'm so proud of my 'little' baby, I would love to attend shows with him :)