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Posted by benjamino on 08-06-2006 02:14 AM:

Need Help In Showin Dogs

Hey i am thinkin about showing on of my dogs. But i dont know anything about it. Is there anything inpeticular that i need to do.? And i heard someone say something about cat feet or something, what is that.?

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Posted by huntingwalkers9 on 08-06-2006 02:23 AM:

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go to a show and watch then you will see wha tyou need to do

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Posted by rednitehunter on 08-06-2006 05:35 AM:

Cat feet is when the dog stands on its toes having tight feet without them spread out. Still confused, I believe the standards on the main website gives a more detailed description, maybe even a picture can't remember.

Forgot to tell you...
If you can, talk to the judge and see what kind he is. For instance, I show redbones and one judge that I talked to explained that I didn't win that show was because the back legs were too far back. Later I talked to another, and he said that was wrong. According to the American and National Redbone Clubs, the hind legs are supposed to be back more and the back sloped slightly down. That instead of the back being level with the thighs being straight up and down.
All depends on where you are and who you know most of the time.
Good luck with the bench!


Posted by Chet McCreary on 08-06-2006 08:03 AM:

As long as any dog meets the breed standards.You can make most dogs at least a show champion. If you go to enough of them..If you want to get into showing go to a show .Most show people will be happy to help you out.The bench show judge can look your dog over and tell you if has any faults or not.And show you how to set the dog up..All judges are not equal some are real good while other just make you shake your head on there picks.Your just paying for that judges opinion.We had a dog not to long ago. The first judge told us the dog would never make a show champion.The dog hasnt lost a show after that......LOL...

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Posted by rednitehunter on 08-06-2006 04:21 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Chet McCreary
..All judges are not equal some are real good while other just make you shake your head on there picks.Your just paying for that judges opinion.We had a dog not to long ago. The first judge told us the dog would never make a show champion.The dog hasnt lost a show after that......LOL...


Ive seen that happen a lot. Was at a show and the judge picked the ugliest one on the bench. Cow hocked, flat feet, even had a crooked back. Later seen the judge and handler cutting up and hee-hawin around. Most important is not to give up on the dog. Too many people give a dog only one chance then sell it or keep it in the pen.


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 08-06-2006 04:51 PM:

if i was starting out 2 things i would want in a dog
lots of color and a big dog.


Posted by benjamino on 08-06-2006 09:03 PM:

Thanks

Thanks for the help, i will go to the next show around here to help me figure out more.

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Posted by Rayner on 08-07-2006 04:40 AM:

Feet

Make sure you learn the difference between "Cat Like Feet" and Knuckling Over.
Cat like are nice and tight. Knuckling over feet look like they are almost going to fall forward if they where up on their feet anymore.
Good Luck Showing!

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Posted by Chet McCreary on 08-07-2006 06:17 AM:

If you will be looking for a pup next year.You might be interested in one of mine..I Have redticks,Black-n-Tans and Walkers...I have no pups at this time. But plan a few litters next year. ALL My dogs run and tree or we dont show them......LOL........

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Nite Ch Southern Stylish Tide (7 gen all grand)
Nite Ch Deep Creek Stoney
Nite Ch Nite Time Cheat
Nite Ch Goose Creek Little Tina (1 w GN)
Ch Wild Rivers Indiana ShowQueen
Wild Rivers Machine Gun Kelly

(English) Nite Ch Hard Time Spike (Sire Max)
Gr Ch Nite Ch 'pr' Twin CK Lady(Sire Max)
Wild Rivers Main Street Hooker
(Black n Tan)
Nite Ch 'pr' Black River Boy (3 w to Grand)
Ch Wild Rivers Whole Lotta Rosie
Ch Wild Rivers Black Pearl Wild Rivers Black Thundar


Posted by benjamino on 08-07-2006 06:26 PM:

Alright thanks i will keep you in mind when i start looking for a pup again. But im just wandering which breed of dog do you think is the best out of them dogs you hunt?

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Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 08-08-2006 12:29 AM:

dont worry about nothing but big and color
never seen to many big dogs with little feet.
look at all the past world champions how
many little dogs do you see look at the walkers
how many open spotted dogs you see


Posted by rednitehunter on 08-08-2006 03:29 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by blueticking: it
dont worry about nothing but big and color
never seen to many big dogs with little feet.
look at all the past world champions how
many little dogs do you see look at the walkers
how many open spotted dogs you see



True about the size and walkers but with redbones, the judges tend to like the dark mahogany color. It goes back and forth with the blueticks I've seen win, some want the saddle backs and others want all ticks. Big dogs usually have either tight hind feet or front, hardly ever both. From what I've noticed is that the big dog might have both when their young but later the wight seems to flatten them out.


Posted by benjamino on 08-08-2006 04:07 AM:

Right now i got a big redbone, he is about 70-80 pounds if i had to guess. He is a dark red color. He is really calm and like i said i can put him in a stance all day without him moveing.

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