Hi Roni
With my fitst ever Beardie (Suzi), I got her as a re-home at 23 months, neither she nor I had shown properly before (I had shown my crossbreeds at exemption shows- not quite the same thing). I did obedience/agility and showing with Suzi. Like your Ellie, she got soooo excited in "all" of the situations. I took her to "our" first Open Show when she was 2 1/2 years old, and shockingly for me, she won, so I was then of course addicted. A month later, she went to "our" first breed champ show, and she won again! She was the first dog I ever qualified for Crufts. She loved being in the ring, but did all of the wrong things (in the judges eyes, but not mine), (I laughed about it then, and still do now when I think back). She ALWAYS flew her tail, shuffled all her feet, kissed (or tried to) every judge she went under. She did a fair bit of winning, but looking back, i'm convinced it was her personality that helped her win, conformation wise, she was "okay", but not "top-drawer! so to speak. I didn't mind, we were both learning together and her personality always seemed to win the day

. She LOVED agility, but used to bark all the way round the course

. In obedience, her heelwork was wonderful, her stays were "okay", but she could never master how to retrieve an artical and give it straight back to me, she would run out for it, then run around with it, wanting to play, then eventually throw it at me

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I would keep going with both your girls, especially if you and they are enjoying it.
See you at Manchester hopefully!
lol Kay