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Anyone know of any successful Show handlers in the New Orleans area? I need someone who has had a lot of success and can get my youngster back and forth with his soon to be Field trainer that lives in LaPlace, near New Orleans.

I want the next Dual Ch.!!! :wink:
 

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Not me, I'd be like the guy in the movie "Best Of Show" with the two left feet! I need someone that knows what they are doing. I need a handler to show TBoy when he grows up. That is if I think he can cut it in the ring. Someone that can pick him up from Smith's, bath, groom and handle at a show and then get him back over to Smith's.
 

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Franco I can just see Smith trying to coordinate his schedule with the show trainer. I can hear him cussing you a State away. I'm sure he would be happy to help you reach that goal.
I bet he would even say go on and get that show title and then come back to see me and I'll take you if there is room.

I thought you wanted the dual championship but with a chocolate dog just to make it more of a challenge. Did you give up on that plan?

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Gene said:
Franco I can just see Smith trying to coordinate his schedule with the show trainer. I can hear him cussing you a State away. I'm sure he would be happy to help you reach that goal.
I bet he would even say go on and get that show title and then come back to see me and I'll take you if there is room.

I thought you wanted the dual championship but with a chocolate dog just to make it more of a challenge. Did you give up on that plan?

Gene
Smith will work with me if he knows what the goals are. I wouldn't think the dog would miss much work being gone two-three days several times a year. Get the dog QAA first, then between that time and the time the dog is really ready for AA, work on the CH several weekends that year and see how it goes.
 

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You won't make the CH on a couple days a few times year effort. The dogs have to learn the show stance and how to walk right and all that tricky stuff. But Smith is talented maybe he can help with that too.
Good luck with T. He is a good looking fella as a pup.

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Ken Archer said:
Booty, is Smith going to put up with running a "fat" dog or is your show handler going to put with running a "skinny" dog? One of them ain't going to be happy. :roll:
They are both going to have to put up with a moderate dog.
 
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