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Dog Show Terms
Angulation
- Angles created by bones meeting at their joints.
Baiting
- Using liver or some treat to get the dog's attention and have him look
alert.
Bench Show
- A dog show at which the dogs are kept on assigned benches when not
being shown in competition, so they can be viewed and discussed by
attendees, exhibitors and breeders.
Exhibitor
- A person who brings a dog to a dog show and shows it in the
appropriate class.
Fancier
- A person who is especially interested, and usually active, in some
phase of the sport of purebred dogs.
Gait
- The way a dog moves, movement is a good indicator of structure and
condition.
Groom
- To brush, comb, trim or otherwise make a dog's coat neat.
Handler
- A person or agent who takes a dog into the show ring or who works the
dog at a field trial or other performance event.
Heel
- A command to a dog to keep close beside its handler.
Match Show
- A usually informal dog show at which no championship points are
awarded.
Pedigree
- The written record of a dog's family tree of three or more
generations.
Points
- Credits earned toward a championship.
Soundness
- Mental and physical well-being.
Stacking
- Posing the dog's legs and body to create a pleasing picture. |