billsmom
Posted : 12/10/2009 6:47:26 PM
When I'm at a show or trial, I enjoy watching a good run by some of the more advanced teams. Their techniques for training may not suit me, but I do know for sure that they have spent a great deal of time with their dog. Probably they have more dedication to the given sport then myself or other competitors.
Most of my dogs have titles in one sport of another. Some have titles in several venues. To some uninitiated people, the amount of titles is very impressive, but the titles are low level, and my scores in some cases are an embarrasment. We're small peanuts that just like to have fun.
What disturbs me is some exhibitors desire to have titles to prove their dogs worth. They are desperate to get a Rally Novice, a herding pre-trial tested, or a hunt test title. "See my dog can do what it was bred to do!" Titles should be for enjoyment of dog and handler, and an outlet for humans that are competitive.
The training methods are no better or worse at any level. A poor rapport with a dog, inappropriate methods for a given dog, or over pressure just to compete and get a title is wrong, but I do know that for people that train and exhibit for clients as their business are always under pressure to produce results. That doesn't always make for a happy experience for the dog.