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Monday, 29 October 2018

29 October 2018

Finlay is 16 months old, not far from being 17 months old, how the time has flown.

The showing - two championship dog shows in two weeks. The TSA Champ show last week where he got 3rd in Junior and 3rd in Post Graduate and then Midland Counties Champ show this weekend where again he got 3rd in both Junior and Post Grad - very consistent.

Finlay got to see lots of his Scottish family on Sunday at the show and I think he enjoyed that. We are constantly told by everyone we meet what a lovely friendly boy he is, he is a cheeky little dog who charms everyone he meets. He's even befriended a dog behaviourist who adores him, so that must be saying something. The video below shows him trying to win over Liz Cartledge at Midland Counties on Sunday, which appeared to be working, but not enough to make her shortlist unfortunately.

The friends - I think Jinpa (another Tibetan Spaniel) is Finlay's absolute number one best friend. But it has to be said Finlay makes canine friends quite easily. He loves to play and is very good at doggy-language and seems to know when it is appropriate to go in for a play and when perhaps being more submissive and rolling over would be a better idea. This mostly works. He does seem to be a big hit with the ladies though, lots of kisses and smiles.....although his mind does inevitably turn to more serious pastimes, which of course we discourage. But boys will (try to) be boys. As for making human friends, well that isn't difficult for a wagger like Finlay.

The hotels - if a show is over a certain travelling distance or it is both distant and early judging we stay away in a hotel. Makes a nice weekend of it. The first couple of times Finlay took this in his stride, but the last couple of visits have not been so good. Last weekend he did a lot of woofing, as it was pointed out to me he is in fact doing exactly what he was bred to do, alert his owners of strange noises. Which in this case was people thumping down the hotel corridors and banging doors. But he did somewhat overdo the alerting and we didn't want to wake the entire hotel! Then this weekend, he was at it again. More woofing, but he was very unsettled, licking a lot and being restless. To be fair, the hotel was VERY noisy, people banging and shouting at 2am and 3am, so we would have had a disturbed night dog or no dog. More practice is required I think!

Training - although Tibbies aren't known for their unflinching obedience, Finlay is learning. He does a good 'heel' now, his waiting is almost faultless and he learns really quickly. This is of course mixed in with typical adorable Tibbie traits of ignoring his owners just when you think he has it sussed. We really want to get his bronze Good Citizen dog award, so are working towards that in due course. He went on a massive romp in a big field with his best friend Jinpa recently, and they were both in a the far distance, a loud whistle from me stopped him in his tracks and with a brief pause of "did you want something dad", he dutifully ran the 200 metres or so back to us. What a star, this is real progress. Not progress enough to just start letting him off the lead everywhere you understand!!

Upstairs - for quite a while after we got him Finlay was not allowed upstairs, mainly because we didn't want his young bones to be stressed too much crashing up and down the stairs. But no such worries now, although a stairgate is in place to stop him going up there when he pleases. He is occasionally allowed upstairs now though and boy does he love it. Here he is with that cheeky look on, you've seen this look before right?


The pictures/video - I really love this video. Obviously Finlay doesn't know he is being seen by a top judge like Liz Cartledge, so he takes it in his stride. Basically, if a judge looks like they are requesting a kiss, they are going to get one. If the judge gets within a certain distance, that 'kissing distance', they are going to get one. It is lovely to see a dog that loves being handled like this. I had an unusual video angle here, as I was above in the upstairs part of the Champ show.



Here is Finlay and Jinpa, who are the bestest of mates. They first met when Finlay was very young and I think they bonded from the start. They both bark furiously when they first sense the other is near and are sad to depart at the end of their walks. It really melts my heart seeing them both together having such obvious fun.



Sunday, 14 October 2018

14 October 2018

We went to a dog show, we didn't win any classes, and that's ok.

Since January 2018, we have done 27 dog shows of all kinds - small open shows, larger open shows, breed shows and full on multi-day championship shows. We haven't won classes at all of them, which when you are only just starting out is exactly what you'd expect. Deb and Finlay have learned so much this year and every time we go to a show we learn a little bit more.

What I don't want to do is end up only posting on Facebook for those times we win a class, a fancy rosette or generally do well because that isn't realistic. There are those days when for whatever reason you don't do so well purely in terms of 'scores on the board'. But that doesn't mean it was a wasted day, or a total write-off, it just means today it wasn't our day. If a judge has (say) 4 dogs in front of them, they haven't got any massive faults, they are all within the breed standard on most things then it is going to come down to what that judge believes is the best Tibetan Spaniel in that particular class on that day. Depending on what the judge likes in a dog, that decision may not always fall the same way, we are all human beings - if you worried about it too much you wouldn't go to any dog shows.

You still get to meet up with loads of people that love dogs, be in a venue full of dogs, meet our favourite breed in the whole world, Tibetan Spaniels, have a yarn about the terrible weather (today at least) and drink some slightly dodgy tasting beverage from the on-site facilities. In that respect, totally not a waste of a day, great fun. And on top of that we even got to see a Tibetan Spaniel win 'Best In Show', how awesome is that!

Ok-ok, yes saying all that it doesn't mean we don't think our fido is the best ever, no matter what anyone says, we all love our dogs and they mean the world to us. But as I think I have said before, this is a competition and there will be winners and losers. You can celebrate losing, that's not a crime - I defy anyone who met Finlay today not to have smiled, people gave him their treats and in return he gave them sloppy wet kisses, what's not to like! Our appreciation for Finlay is pretty partisan, but I've smiled and ahhh'd at quite a few other dogs today.....and I wouldn't have done that if I concentrated on the fact that we "lost" in our classes.

Quite a few of you reading this blog have been showing dogs for years, so you'll already know all of this.....for everyone else, perhaps this helps you understand why we've done so many dog shows this year. Yes, we're a bit mad and we've joined a crowd of mad dog showing people!!

Just to clarify, here is what we got:
- Second in Tibetan Spaniel Junior (out of 2 entries)
- VHC (or 5th) in Tibetan Spaniel Post Graduate (out of 5 entries)
- Unplaced in a large class of 16 in Special Beginners Stakes
- Unplaced (although got through to the shortlist of 6) in a class of 11 in Junior Stakes



Finlay doing his thing, he didn't put a paw wrong today, at least not in a big way.







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