Specialling means that after your dog has completed - "finished" - the breed championship -- which is a chore in itself -- you keep showing the dog in order to win points in the groups -- terriers, toy dogs, etc
Only breed winners of the day compete in the groups. And then the group winners compete for best in show.
In order to win groups you need to know the judges and advertise heavily in the breed magazine that is sent to all the judges.
There you have it, spend your time and money for the glory of the moment.
A few owners of top dogs spend over $100,00.00 a year specialling a top dog.
Only breed winners of the day compete in the groups. And then the group winners compete for best in show.
In order to win groups you need to know the judges and advertise heavily in the breed magazine that is sent to all the judges.
There you have it, spend your time and money for the glory of the moment.
A few owners of top dogs spend over $100,00.00 a year specialling a top dog.
