1. After trying forever for that elusive second major, you have no
problem getting the third the next day.
2. The novice people that enter every show and always show up even if
the breed judging is at 8am and the show is a six hour drive will not show
up when the count is exactly a major, or if they do, the dog that finished
yesterday will be moved up and break the major anyway.
3. If you attempt to build a major, one of the extras will win, never
the dog the major was worked around.
4. The day you don't take an umbrella or raincoat to the show because
the weather is beautiful at your house, is the day it is raining (or
snowing) at the outdoor show site.
5. Although all dog shows have lots of vendors, the day you forget the
tack box is the day there are NO vendors on the premises selling show
leads.
6. If you go to the trouble of checking out of the motel before leaving
for the show, you will not win the breed.
7. If you don't check out, you will win the breed, and there will be no
time to check out before groups.
8. Your national will always be scheduled so that you are forced to
move your immature puppy up, by just a few days.
9. Your dog will decide to completely blow coat just after entries
close for the national, which you have already committed major bucks to
attend.
10. If you are showing dogs in two different breeds, that have the same
judge, it is inevitable that one breed will be the first one at 8am and
the other will be the last one of the day at 2:30pm.
11. The day you say, "If Rover doesn't win today, this will be
hist last show and I'm placing him in a pet home" will be the day he
wins a 4 point major. (After which, of course, the waiting list of pet
homes disappears and he never gets another point)
12. And of course, we all know about the pup we sold as a pet with a
spay/neuter contract; and his littermate we kept as a show prospect.
13. If your dog does better behind other dogs, you will draw the first
place number and judge will insist on catalog order.
14. If your dog does better at the front of the line, the judge will
allow you to line up in any order and someone will beat you to the first
spot.
15. If the judge is requiring the dogs to show in catalog order, your
male special will be sandwiched between 2 bitches in full standing heat.
If you are showing a bitch special in season, she will be the only girl in
a ring full of attractive males. (And, if you decide to leave your special
home because he or she has gone girl/boy crazy, none of the other specials
will show up)
16. The judge you didn't enter under because he/she hates your dog will
draw an overload and your breed will be given to a judge who loves your
dog.
17. Whenever a premium list includes a group judge that loves your
special, the breed judge will be the one who told you to neuter it and put
it in a pet home. (but, if you don't enter - rule 16 applies)
18. A particular judge will ALWAYS put the WD up for BOW, unless YOUR
dog goes WD and there is only a major in bitches.
19. If you enter a small show where there are normally no specails or
only one, three of the top ten dogs will be flown in from all over the
country.
20. If you do win an easy breed at a small show in Podunk, Nowhere, you
will then learn that a dozen top dogs and professional handlers have flown
in from the farthest corners of the country, and every one of them will
show up in your group.
21. If you win the group, you will discover the BIS judge's favorite
dog, who is the all time top winning dog in its breed, has just won it's
group, and the BIS judge has recently given it a BISS.
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