Kate H
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Cavaliers did well in the obedience classes at yesterday's UK Toydog Championship show: 5th in Beginners, Ist in Novice, 1st, 3rd and 5th in Class A, and 1st and 2nd in Class B (there were only the two of us in that class!). My Oliver managed to win B (with a horrendous score!) - he's really retired from competing, but doing the fun things in A and B is a treat for him! Tracey Smith's Taybar Jemima, who won both Novice and A, is a great little worker.
Some of the obedience competitors (some of whom also win in breed on the day) always give a demonstration in the main ring just before the BIS judging. Yesterday we had a Papillon, two Bichons, a Pug, a Min Pin and a Cavalier doing heel work on and off lead, recall, retrieve, scent, sendaway and stays - a great advertisement for letting small dogs use their brains and enjoy themselves.
Kate, Oliver and Aled (who did a training round at his first ever show, and survived a very noisy ring and being separated from Oliver, so I was pleased with him)
Some of the obedience competitors (some of whom also win in breed on the day) always give a demonstration in the main ring just before the BIS judging. Yesterday we had a Papillon, two Bichons, a Pug, a Min Pin and a Cavalier doing heel work on and off lead, recall, retrieve, scent, sendaway and stays - a great advertisement for letting small dogs use their brains and enjoy themselves.
Kate, Oliver and Aled (who did a training round at his first ever show, and survived a very noisy ring and being separated from Oliver, so I was pleased with him)