We actually learned, almost exclusively, how to show from your videos! I'm a full-time wheelchair user, so I have to modify some things to show my dog myself. But your videos helped us understand things better and we showed in ukc for the first time last year, and got 60 points in one weekend and made it to BIS rings X3 that weekend! Pretty good for a goofy dog who never did better than BOS before lol
Amy and Phil this was helpful,my Spinone puppy will be home mid September and looking forward to training him for conformation and rally down the road, think I’ll start with the larger Resco to tradition to chain as he gets older, thank you for these videos and have shared them with friends.
Which show lead should I buy for a Pekingese? All chain types tangle in her hair and are difficult to remove because the hair wraps around the links. I have a thin Resco, but the hair doesn't wrap around it so badly.
I show a long haired breed, borzoi. I like a Resco for my guy. The chains pulled his hair and of course that distracted him and detracted from the fun for him.
Was wondering if anyone more knowledgeable may be able to halo me: I do low level local shows with my Papillon ans have fallen in love with it, simply as a hobby. His father was a crufts line so it seems to be in his blood because he loves it and trots around so pretty. Ive only ever showed him in harnesses because i worry about hurting his trachea but he can walk on a sliplead. Should i switch to sliplead for shows or just stay lower level shows and harnesses? If ao, how should i show him that this lead means work? Hes very small for his breed so im not aure whether to risk it or not. Thanks x
We actually learned, almost exclusively, how to show from your videos!
I'm a full-time wheelchair user, so I have to modify some things to show my dog myself. But your videos helped us understand things better and we showed in ukc for the first time last year, and got 60 points in one weekend and made it to BIS rings X3 that weekend!
Pretty good for a goofy dog who never did better than BOS before lol
I love how your goal at the end of the day is that the dog is happy!
That leash underneath the chin is such a great trick! Love it
Just tried the dead ring trick for the first time! Worked so well and my dog showed so good!
Excellent!!!
Amy and Phil this was helpful,my Spinone puppy will be home mid September and looking forward to training him for conformation and rally down the road, think I’ll start with the larger Resco to tradition to chain as he gets older, thank you for these videos and have shared them with friends.
Reina Sachs excellent thank you!
BlueRose Kennels thank you both, I’m relearning all over again been 24 years since I had a puppy, things have really changed!
best video
Look forward to watching each video!! Makes quarantine more fun!
Trystynwss thank you! Makes the effort worthwhile!
#2. Thank you for the AKC updates. Great information!
Jamie Keller thank you 🙏🏼 for watching
Very good information, and I could watch that SFT all day long. Gorgeous going away.
Thank you!
Really good
Hi Amy, Michele shared your youtube site. Great to see you are doing well. Your broadcast quality and content is excellent.
Cheers!
Michael thank you. We are learning as we go. Trying to improve. Doing it all ourselves and with the help of friends! Means a lot coming from you!!!
I love these videos!
what video shows the "DEAD RING TRICK" please
Any suggestions for an 8 month malamute? He's great on a regular flat collar and leash
I like the snake chain but worry it will pull his hair as I learn how to show for confirmation
Which show lead should I buy for a Pekingese? All chain types tangle in her hair and are difficult to remove because the hair wraps around the links. I have a thin Resco, but the hair doesn't wrap around it so badly.
I show a long haired breed, borzoi.
I like a Resco for my guy. The chains pulled his hair and of course that distracted him and detracted from the fun for him.
Was wondering if anyone more knowledgeable may be able to halo me: I do low level local shows with my Papillon ans have fallen in love with it, simply as a hobby. His father was a crufts line so it seems to be in his blood because he loves it and trots around so pretty. Ive only ever showed him in harnesses because i worry about hurting his trachea but he can walk on a sliplead. Should i switch to sliplead for shows or just stay lower level shows and harnesses? If ao, how should i show him that this lead means work? Hes very small for his breed so im not aure whether to risk it or not. Thanks x
Hi Amy! Is that Debit?
Yes. The old lady helps us a lot in these videos.
Do you put the collar the same way to a pomeranian?