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WINNING EDGE - SHOW RING SECRETS
by George Alston (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Howell Book House
Edition: 1992
ISBN: 0876058349 Item: DSH116
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Summary: Apply sports pyschology to dog showing. Covers every ingredient for show ring success. For the serious exhibitor and seasoned veteran.
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Apply sports pyschology to dog showing and get far beyond the average competitor. Learn training, grooming and psychology for showing. Etiquette, sportsmanship and planning a campaign. For the serious exhibitor and seasoned veteran. The author also puts on seminars which are very highly recommended by those who have attended! Author: George Alston.***Other books that may be of interest include: DSH125 Handling II video, DSH115 Winning with Purebred Dogs, DSH134 Born to Win.
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Chapter 1, Page 1
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| Great Tips & Tricks, August 27, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Karen |
| I purchased this book last weekend at the Dogwise booth at a show and read it in 3 days! I was having problems with a new puppy in the ring, and George has great tips and covers almost every problem you could think of. I am not a book reader, most books put me to sleep, but this was an easy and very interesting read! Great Book! |
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| Easy to Read, December 29, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Erin |
| This book was fast and easy to read for me, after I had read a couple other books on showing. It includes tips and tricks when showing your dog like stacking your dog on a leash when you're on slippery flooring, and eating a peppermint before entering the ring so your dog doesn't smell that you're nervous. This book was my favorite showing book that I read and if you can find it there's also a video on the web of one of the author, George Alston's seminars. These two sources combined could make a great handler. |
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