[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: and the difference is.........

  • From: Stormy Hope <stormy435@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Bokenkampgsd1@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2012 21:38:06 -0700

Entries aren't down with the GSD.  Entries are down in the  
Conformation rings with the GSD.

As far as goose bumps.  I got goose bumps and a huge thrill when I  
watched a great GSD performance dog trialing in any performance ring.   
I merely got "Whew, got through THAT one" when I was trialing,  
though.  And getting HIT (I did it ONCE LOL) when competing against 40  
or 50 dogs?  Wow!  Practising obedience, to me, wasn't any more boring  
than running circles with them, teaching them to "Turn!" at the  
corners, or come into a good stack, move straight on the down and  
back.   Just different exercises.  Actually, when they start picking  
up the idea of nosing out the right article... and move that knowledge  
into fun tracking stuff in the house...  Fun with our dogs!

I loved the conformation rings when I was in there running around.   
And to have a judge point at me was indeed a thrill.  I stopped  
enjoying the shows as much after I stopped "playing" in the rings  
myself.  Of course, life intervened, but then I brainwashed myself  
into thinking I needed a handler.... even in the small rings.

I went back in the rings at the UKC shows and again felt the "fun" of  
showing.

My question is... How many of us 'oldsters' would go back in the ring  
if the ring wasn't so darn big and we didn't feel as if we had to do  
the 50 yard dash?  Some of us are moving to other breeds in order to  
keep having that fun...  hmmmm

Storm
better get back to 'my' work.  <G>



On Aug 4, 2012, at 9:21 PM, Bokenkampgsd1@xxxxxxx wrote:

The difference between subjective and objective..........subjective  
easily
understood, objective, not so much. LOL

Have many reasons why I feel entries are down with GSD's but most are  
not
what people want to hear. So carry on.............

Molly



In a message dated 8/4/2012 7:18:44 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
crosswind45@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Another  reason performance entries are up is that if the handler is
prepared and the  dog well trained, the team qualifies/passes/ 
certifies/whatever.
If  points are deducted or failure occurs, usually you know why, and  
if you
do  not, the judge hands you a paper explaining it, so you know how to
improve the  performance.  Even though there is only one High in  
Trial, etc.,
many  people get qualifying legs on their titles which is a positive
reinforcement.  Conformation--not so much.
Stephanie  Cross

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