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 CandanceMartinSkippe
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12/8/2021 4:58:52 PM reply with quote send message to CandanceMartinSkippe Object to Post   

how do I make my starter dog available for showing
 RoughDiamondKennel
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12/8/2021 7:49:50 PM reply with quote send message to RoughDiamondKennel Object to Post

Hello,
All dogs have to be named and over 14 days old to be able to be entered in shows.
Also, just a heads up starter dogs are not show quality and will likely never get points up against higher SOP dogs.
Visit the dogs for sale area to see higher SOP dogs for sale. The closer to 10 the number are in each genetic quality area (feet, coat, head etc, or 20 for show shine) the better quality the dog.
To place in shows you want to make sure your dogs condition, training, coat, and muscle tone is as close to 20 as possible through sessioning and quality food. The help in page in the top right corner is a great resource if you have any other questions (or of course you can ask on the boards).
Good luck.
 gaylanstudio
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12/8/2021 10:23:55 PM reply with quote send message to gaylanstudio Object to Post

Welcome!

As stated above.

They will need to be sessioed and put on the best food available - there are lots of posts about these things somewhere. Have a look and ask if you can't find the info.
 Flush
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12/10/2021 12:28:23 PM reply with quote send message to Flush Object to Post

Also have a look at the guide for basic accounts at the top of this forum. Good luck.

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