Grow a dog from the dog

When you buy a dog, you should keep in mind that this is not yet a champion, it's just a small puppy that gives hope. Making your choice, remember: the puppy from his parents received a certain set of information, laid down at the genetic level. This includes character, perseverance, diligence in training, mental activity level, level of nervousness, predisposition to mental abnormalities. In this regard, you should carefully choose a pet, if the purpose of its content is to grow a dog from the champion of the exhibition competitions. Pay special attention to the puppy's parents - whether they have a sufficiently strong nervous system.

Organization of proper nutrition.

If you followed all these tips and chose a puppy with a good heredity that studies the world around him with deep interest, then your task is to choose the right food for your pet. Disputes about the dangers and benefits of ready dry food are being maintained for a long time. So do dogs feed dry food? On the one hand it is very convenient. Preparing the same domestic food for the pet is a laborious process, and takes a lot of time. Ensuring a balanced diet of your dog is not difficult when feeding with ready-made food. In no case should you save on the nutrition of the dog, especially the puppy. Useful substances that the dog did not receive in childhood, in adulthood, is no longer filled.

Organization of walks.

The movement occupies one of the main roles in the education of the champion of the exhibitions. It is a profound misconception to think that the movement develops only the muscle mass of a dog. Development and strengthening of the osseous system consists in direct dependence on the nature and persistence of the puppy's loads during the walk. The dog should move as long as he likes.

Socialization.

Ready for exhibitions dog should properly behave in society. The dog should be able to constantly find contact with people and other dogs. You can not leave a puppy on the street alone. All the time you need to deal with a puppy, and also find dogs that your puppy could play with. Contact of the dog with the owner, as well as interest in the work - are important features of the nature of the exhibition dog. In order to grow a champion, a dog must freely execute a number of commands, as basic ones: "Near", "To me", "Place", and specific, like "Stance". In addition, the dog should have a calm reaction when carefully examined by an expert in the ring. The reaction to the touch of a stranger should be calm.

Training.

Two months is the age of the puppy, in which you should begin to teach him the lessons of the exhibition stand. For training, pick a flat surface (you can table, but its surface should not slide). During the lesson, make sure that the paws stand properly - the fore-legs are exactly parallel, the rear should be placed at a distance of a small step. In this case, the dog should stand evenly, keep his head straight, should not be hunched. Lessons should be gradual, do not forget - for the correct performance of the puppy's exercise should be praised and treated with delicacy.

To fix the exercise with the rack, it is necessary to be engaged with the puppy and in the street too. At home - in a relaxed atmosphere. On the street - training will take place in a less comfortable environment, the dog will be distracted by various kinds of irritants, this will bring up in it the ability not to distract one's attention from the host's commands.

You can start exhibiting the dog at exhibitions as a puppy, but you can do this if the preparation allows, and the dog is ready for the exhibitions psychologically. Also, with health, the dog should not have any problems.

The dog, claiming a prize place at the exhibition and highly appreciated by the judges, should look great. Growing out of the dog of the future champion of exhibitions - a time-consuming occupation, it takes a lot of time, strength and patience.

Can help in the preparation of the handler.

Handlers are people who are used by many modern dog owners. Most often the handler shows the dog's ability to exhibit better than the owner. Owners of dogs, relying on the opinion of a professional, can consult a handler for advice, and after studying the nature of the pet, he will give advice on how to properly interact with the owner of the dog. Most often due to lack of time and patience with the owner, the whole process of preparing a dog for an exhibition handler takes care of itself. Such a process of preparation has several positive aspects. In addition to the fact that your dog is prepared by a person with a lot of experience in this field, the handler is almost not nervous in the ring, while the owner is experiencing a strong excitement that is transmitted to the dog. Such moments affect negatively the overall picture of the exhibition. Especially it may not come in handy at exhibitions of a large scale - there each participant is given only a few minutes. If you still want to represent your dog yourself at the exhibition, and at the same time get high marks, for the beginning, be a spectator at a large dog show. There you can get acquainted with the rules and observe how to behave.