Showing posts with label Dog Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog Show. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

This Is Personal


Two years ago a litter of puppies was born in a heated whelping box to a Champion Smooth Collie named Izzy.   Four short months later their human leaves this Earth for a better place, Heaven.

This human had great plans for two of these puppies, a little girl and little boy.  You see this was supposed to be the first, of many, litters born of her own champion stock.   The human's daughter was lost and didn't know what to do as she was not of the "Dog Show World".  

Hank and Ivy 2009

As you can guess, the human is my mom, and I am the daughter.

I've attended shows where my mom was subjected to the ugly side, the political side, of this world.  Where other handlers, owners, fanciers shunned her, told her she was nothing better than a back yard breeder and she'd never produce anything of quality.  Her and I both knew all of this was because they were scared, scared of her dogs and what she was doing to better the Collie breed.

Since my mom's passing I've handled Izzy and my dog Chase in confirmation classes.  My experience was worse than moms.  I was told my mom would disapprove of what I was doing.  That the puppies, Hank and Ivy, that Lorie was showing were pet grade and would never be anything special.  That I completely ruined Izzy (a multiple Best in Show,  and Best in Speciality Show winner) and she'd be nothing more than a brood bitch.
Izzy Best in Show
Since that day I've seriously questioned keeping this going.  Continuing this thing that mom was so passionate about.

Mom had come so close before in qualifying for Eukanuba National Champion Dog Show, I believe she was 1 point away from qualifying when she was campaigning Shade.

Right to Left: Best of Breed Judge, Theresa (Shade's handler), and Columbus Collie Club President and of course Shade

Then Lorie and Hank started winning all the Best of Variety / Best of Breed's or Best Opposite Sex to Best of Breed/Variety (means he is the best "boy" in the ring and a "girl" won Best of Breed).  They were winning every weekend they went out.  He qualified for and we received an invitation to the Big Show so off to California we went.

Hank with his own Hollywood Star

Sunday morning helping Lorie get Hank ready for the show ring with a picture of mom close at hand the realization that we were completing something mom worked so hard to achieve hit me like a ton of bricks.
Me, Lorie, Mom and Hank
It was very hard to keep the emotion under control and I finally gave up and just had my moment of tears.  Lorie and I shared a big hug and Hank licked my hair and then we moved on to the business at hand.
Hank
Hank and Lorie
Hank and Mom
Lorie, Mom, Me and Hank
My emotions during this weekend went from extreme sadness missing my mom, to anger at her life being cut short.  Pride was always there.  Proud of Lorie and what she's accomplished.  Proud of Hank, just a puppy really at barely 2 years old.  Proud of myself for not giving up and following through.  Most of all proud of what mom accomplished.  Hank's temperament and confirmation are a result of her careful breeding.  

This show was different, while there was the tenseness of the competition, for the most part all the competitors were friendly and respectful.  We never encountered, nor heard any of the snide catty-ness that is often heard at the small shows.  Every class I watched; the judging was fair.  Each dog was given it's fair look over, logical questions about confirmation were compared animal to animal.  It wasn't obvious who would win here the moment they entered the ring.  It was very refreshing to see the best dog win, and not an animal that either meets a minimum of breed standard, can not move with fluidity, or shows none of the Collie temperament. 

As my husband stated earlier today, I am energized about this adventure.  I'm making breeding plans and  will again enter Chase in local shows to brush up my handling skills. 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

How We Got Here

This weekend is the huge Eukanuba National Championship Dog Show and I've been asked by Eukanuba to blog about the experience.  In return they have graciously provided my husband and myself press passes to all events!

Thank You Eukanuba !!

I thought I would share with you, my wonderfully attentive followers, how to get invited to this great show.

First you have to have an AKC registered purebred dog - un-altered.  You teach this dog to stand correctly per its breed, pose and look cute.  Collies stand square, fronts even at the shoulders, and backs even at the hocks, and they are to show a happy expressive face.  You must also know how to correctly groom the dog.

Once you get the dog trained you then can enter the dog in Confirmation shows.  The dog is to be judged based on breed standard.  Your dog gains it's Champion title, that is the CH before Hank's registered name:

GCh. CH. 5 C's Dreams Come True

To get the Champion title you dog must earn 15 points at AKC dog shows.  Points are earned by defeating other dogs of same sex and breed in classes held specifically for non-champions.

Once your dog gains it's Champion title you can continue to show your dog to earn more points.  These points go toward the Grand Champion title.  This is the GCh. in Hank's name.  Grand Champion points are given at the judges discretion and are based solely on breed standard.  It takes another 15 points to become a Grand Champion.

To be invited to Eukanuba your dog must attain Grand Champion status, or be ranked in the top 25 of their breed or variety of breed, or win a Best In Show, or be a National Speciality Winner,  or Bred-by-Exhibitor Champion, or Amateur-Owner  Champion.  Hank is ranked in the top 25 of Smooth Collies, and earned his Grand Champion title.  

Stay tuned as next posts will be made from Long Beach, California !