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How to Train a Show Dog for the Show Ring : How to Stack a Dog in a Show Ring

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Tips on Stacking a dog in the show ring in this free online video series.

Expert: Elise McMahon
Bio: Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior, and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Pets & Animals

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  • Dark carpet/floor and dark colored dog.  I can't really even see anything.

  • not fair, coz the dog is already a show dog. i need a novice dog.

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  • I can't see the dog in this video, plus I would also like to see a series from untrained dogs

  • I can't see the dog in this video

  • very helpful, but everything is very dark....

  • @iceboxlabradors

    That is so true. I would like to see a dog being trained from the ground up

  • @iceboxlabradors there was a dog in that vid? i thought it was a shadow one reason i dont like expertvillage. type in How to teach a puppy to stack RazorSharpPits is the person's vid

  • @SBURGER0304 same here. pretty annoying lol

  • the judge can view on any side!! not just the left. I show in AKC and the judge moves around a lot to see how well you are paying attention. Idk, it may be diff for different shows and different places :)

  • My dog free-stacks :) but, he likes to move OUTWARDS from me. I always have to do a small circle to have him re-stack in proper spot. How do i get him to stay where he is stacked at?????

  • Does this woman show dogs? She's not doing it correctly. You position the front legs first & THEN the back legs. Not the back 1st & then front.

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