> Ive heard that new comers are'nt welcome, is this true?
I got my first show dog last year and we started showing in January. Almost without exception the people I've met have been helpful and friendly. It's a bit like any new situation I suppose - take your time to get the lie of the land before forming friendships. Some of the people that rush to make themselves known simply want to grill you about your dog rather than get to know you - but that's normal. Some are talkers, some just smile, some struggle to remember you at every show!
Your breeder will be able to make some introductions and give you some help and advice, he/she can also probably help you choose what shows to enter, how to fill in forms etc and they can be a fabulous guide - mine has been great and I count her as a friend. Not a bad way to choose a breeder actually - find someone with similar values as your own, with dogs you like and you'll probably find they produce puppies you'll want
Things to watch out for: take care who you make rude gestures to as they cut you up on the motorway - you might be in the ring with them. Keep smiling, stay cheerful and never say anything to anyone that you are afraid to have repeated - everyone knows someone who knows someone that is related to someone that heard you!
As a complete novice I smiled, looked gormless and asked for help. I keep my ears open and my mouth shut and I've made some great friends, and had a great time. Good luck