@chenke yes of course you can ! It is the work of a few seconds to change a photo once the program knows it needs to look for one.
I'm show dog illiterate
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Thank you all! That's what makes this a great forum. I'll go to the links and start getting educated. I was interested in lure coursing when mine were younger.
Pat,
I did talk to Perry Tallmadge a few times up at Fort Funston years ago and he was going to help me get started lure coursing.Parry is my "soul mate"…..
He wil be at the Puppy Match/Lure trials on the 2nd and 3rd...
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No worries…I too am a self proclaimed show illiterate I don't know what the heck the difference is between the ribbons, the rosettes, the points...yadda yadda yadda...
Hey I'm happy with ANYTHING I can take home
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Pat,
Very nice lure coursing link on your site!! It get's two thumbs up! -
Thanks Dan…. we are pretty proud of our kids.....
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I don't know much about showing either. For years I keep thinking I will get into showing, but due to health issues within the family, I can't really get away for more than a few hours at a time. We do have a local club that Francis Carlisle (Papalote Basenjis) runs, Bee-Tx Kennel club I believe. I think they have shows here in Beeville once a year. Guess that would be a start ?? and probably as far away as I could go!!
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I remember the first time that a bitch I owned was shown by her breeder. We took tons of pictures and when Kathy came out of the ring - we stood there and asked "did she do good?".
Sometimes folks there is bliss in not knowing what's going on. I see so many people who are so jaded by the process that they have lost the joy of showing.
I recently judged in Cincinatti and was pleased that folks there were truly there to show off their dogs and enjoy the company of others who show basenjis. I saw some wonderful puppies, some new and old Africans, some promising young adults, wonderfuly specials and veterans - and also people who clearly enjoyed being with their dogs and with other breeders and owners - that was a fun experience.
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I remember the first time that a bitch I owned was shown by her breeder. We took tons of pictures and when Kathy came out of the ring - we stood there and asked "did she do good?".
Sometimes folks there is bliss in not knowing what's going on. I see so many people who are so jaded by the process that they have lost the joy of showing.
I recently judged in Cincinatti and was pleased that folks there were truly there to show off their dogs and enjoy the company of others who show basenjis. I saw some wonderful puppies, some new and old Africans, some promising young adults, wonderfuly specials and veterans - and also people who clearly enjoyed being with their dogs and with other breeders and owners - that was a fun experience.
And we had a lot of fun showing to you too!
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I do believe ignorance is bliss when it comes to showing….I think all the dogs do great & whatever the come out with...ribbon, rosette, lint...it's all good
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I think the best advice about dog shows I was ever give was, "No matter what placement you take in the ring, always know that you are taking the best dog home, your own."
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I do believe ignorance is bliss when it comes to showing….I think all the dogs do great & whatever the come out with...ribbon, rosette, lint...it's all good
I like the idea of taking lint home I think that happens to us a lot! Actually more likely I take home uneaten bait in my pockets, then the dogs chew a hole in the jacket later on…that has happend more times than I care to admit!
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I like the idea of taking lint home I think that happens to us a lot! Actually more likely I take home uneaten bait in my pockets, then the dogs chew a hole in the jacket later on…that has happend more times than I care to admit!
Me too! They got one of my best summer jackets this past April in Las Vegas.
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I can just see them in the ring…thinking 'fine don't give me that liver right now...I know if a few hours, you will take that jacket off, and lay it on the bed, and when you go to the bathroom, I will just get it then' envisioning them rubbing their little digits together in a tent like fashion....patience, patience....