Back From Harrisburg
Posted in dog shows on 04/14/2008 12:35 pm by nikkothWell we’re back from Harrisburg. I’m still exhausted and recovering but glad I went.
Mashi took first in his class both days and Saphira took second and forth in her classes. Alyssa’s dogs showed well but didn’t take home any points either. We are so proud of Mashi and Ariel though. Both showed happy and eagerly and in the end we could ask for nothing more. They both showed tails up and with happy grins. Both see to be getting more and more confident in the ring.
My shibas, along with Alyssa’s and Jody’s participated in the Meet The Breed portion of the show. Thanks Jody for inviting us to participate. So many people met our dogs and socialized with them. I got to show off some of Mashi’s obedience heeling and tricks and shocked so many that a shiba could actually do those things. I even taught Jody’s shiba to sit for the first time. The dog is 4 years old. I handed out a lot of breed information and talked to two people interested in breed adoption. One even brought her daughter to come meet my dogs and will be filling out an NYCSR adoption application soon.
On Saturday Alyssa and I played Non Sporting Group Uno. Two games and about 45 minutes later we were laughing our heads off and our sides hurt. I really need to pick up a copy of the game.
Now for the unimportant whiny ranty shit.
First of all, if you see someone pulling a crate dolly filled with crap - “MOVE!”. Don’t look at my stuff and then continue to stand in the middle of the walk way. Also move your dogs. I really don’t want to hit you or them. Its nice when you move but don’t then leave your dog in the way. Also don’t cut me off because you think I might be walking slower then you. First of all I’m not and second, when I hit the brakes to avoid running into you, the dolly hits me, and it hurts.. alot.
Next, I always forget how petty so many dog show people are. Not all of them mind you, but too many of them. Is it that people with no social understandings chose dogs to be their friends or perhaps they are just inept, but I am always so shocked at how ridiculous, clueless and vicious so many people are at these shows. Now don’t get me wrong, everyone involved with any animal is different and all of us have big personalities, but please, some of them need to learn social cues.
Finally I wanted to say that while above I vented about bad show people. I also want to say that some of the best people in the world are dog and/or show people and I am so grateful to have the in my life. I made new acquaintances this weekend as well as educated a lot of people.
Well, my dogs are exhausted and so am I. Time to unpack, put the new ribbons away and take some time to relax and cuddle with my gang.
04/14/2008 at 1:56 pm
Congrats to the doggies for showing well. And Yippee for all the breed info (our brochures?) that you handed out!
I haven’t been to that many shows, but I totally see what you mean about the range of people you can meet there. Hey… I met YOU at a dog show! hmmm…
04/14/2008 at 2:02 pm
Yup our brochures. Gave out about 10 of them and left another 10 or so on the breed information table when I left.
“Hey… I met YOU at a dog show! hmmm…” - Yes, and I met you at a show. Hence “some of the best people in the world are dog and/or show people and I am so grateful to have the in my life”
Have a great doggie filled day and give Snick a hug from me.