Winning Dog Shows with Eric Salas Episode 1 of 5 Entering the ring
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Winning Dog Shows with Eric Salas is a series of five videos that will take you step by step on how to consistently win at dog shows and train you and your dog for success in the ring. Gain confidence, eliminate problems and fine-tune your skills to make it easier for the Judges to do their job examining your dog! Episode 1 teaches you how to properly enter the ring, ready to win!
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My child is entering best young dog handler without Nearly 2yr old and she found this useful!Any chance you could do on for what to expect?Dont worrry if not
There are no ringcraft classes anywhere near where I live, I don't have a mentor of any kind, and the Saluki club lot are very unhelpful and unfriendly so i really appreciate these videos, I've learned and improved so much.
Great advice! But honestly at the breed level, the steward calls everyone in while the judge isn’t paying attention. My main goal when this happens is to get to the directed spot and get my dog in a perfect stack so that when the judge sees him for the first time he’s picture perfect
Thank you for your videos, and a big thank you for actually answering people's questions!
@EricSalasworkshops
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!
Excellent. Prince Hairy and I need to practice this a bunch. Prince Hairy balks at the entry to the ring. We need to practice this. I need to practice body posture, relaxed, and ensure PH feels confident. Pretty sure its me more than him!
hello its amaze ur video i like it
As a beginner.this exercise makes sense except our (open class) ring entry isn’t a straight shot forward. Instead we go through the gate entrance and immediately turn right, @ three steps max, and line up in front of the judge. Then we each “run” a couple steps is all, before turning again to go all the way around. Seems challenging to really get a smooth gait going up front, given we don’t have a straight shot into the ring like this video shows. Suggestions?
@EricSalasworkshops
5 жыл бұрын
You have to practice from all angles
what if your dog doesnt really walk gracefully despite not pulling? Is there a way to teach them to strut nicely?
@EricSalasworkshops
4 жыл бұрын
Eliminate eye contact, train on a loose lead, and have good body posture.
Hi. Is it to late to consider showing when your dog is 2 year old. I have a dalmatian. Any advice welcome. Thank you. Great video. Away to watch more 😁
@EricSalasworkshops
4 жыл бұрын
It’s never too late Watch the complete head straight video to get started
Great video can you please make a same video for German shepherd
@melanieconant8102
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. I still don’t understand how to hold a GSD! Great videos but shown close up on small dogs
How do I get my terv to stop jumping after my hands... and he is staring at me the entire run too..
@EricSalasworkshops
4 жыл бұрын
Stop looking at your dog. Your dog is trying to get you to engage
Eric knows his stuff and is an excellent teacher. BUT...if only judges were actually looking at dogs and how they're presented rather than looking for the faces of those handling the dogs and remembering seeing those faces in the ads in the show magazines. After almost twenty years of showing dogs unfortunately that's the real game going on in the ring. I wish it were otherwise.