How to SHOW your dog vs 'Just Stacking' Your Dog

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  • čas přidán 17. 11. 2022
  • Knowing how to stack your dog is ESSENTIAL for the show ring. But a lot of stacking we see in the ring accomplishes only that - your dog is stacked, but they aren’t being SHOWN. There is nothing standing out about your dog on the stack. Today Allison teaches you the difference between just stacking your dog versus how to properly hold the head and tail, how to create tension, and how to get the correct outline to show off when stacking.
    Further education at Leading Edge Dog Show Academy:
    Understanding the Stack: www.leadingedgedogshowacademy...
    Achieving the Perfect Stack: www.leadingedgedogshowacademy...

Komentáře • 46

  • @deboraashlock5397
    @deboraashlock5397 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I am a relatively experienced owner handler and have finished several champions in different breeds. However, I find your videos to be extremely beneficial and informative! Your willingness to share the professional handler's "secrets" are much appreciated. You do a superb job and both explaining and demonstrating the various levels of finesse in the ring.

  • @Sarah.Adina.Creative
    @Sarah.Adina.Creative Před měsícem

    This was an amazing video! Thank you so much! 💗🤩

  • @Princess_Zelda2022
    @Princess_Zelda2022 Před rokem +6

    Going to our first “big girl” show this weekend! Thank you so much for the pointers, this is what they don’t teach in our handling class. This our second show ever, first was at 4 months and it was a train wreck 😂.

  • @MotherofHellhound
    @MotherofHellhound Před rokem +6

    This helped a lot. I have my first Doberman and he is my first show prospect. We are green as grass. I have a handler and she is doing a great job teaching me, as she knows I want to owner handle my next Doberman, but I have had this issue. Where Blitz is stacked correctly, but he just doesn't look quite as.... impressive? as other Dobes I see, even though his angultion, topline, head, and tail set are all really excellent for our breed. THIS is it. This is the difference. It's not just the feet and tail and ears. It's the weight balance and the neck skin etc. Obviously anyone that knows Dobermans, knows that they are a very competitive breed, and we show them VERY "showy." Thank you for this. Exited to start stacking again and making a note of this.

  • @richardoalbert1958
    @richardoalbert1958 Před 2 měsíci

    Good stuff❤

  • @amyhall8561
    @amyhall8561 Před 2 měsíci

    Omg thank you so much… I have been struggling with what to do with the dang lead around the neck. I was on the right track, but this helped immensely!

  • @naiap8410
    @naiap8410 Před měsícem

    I just found your videos and am loving them! I JUST got into the show ring for the first time one year ago with my norwegian elkhound, however, I also live in a very rural area, so he hasn't gotten the best socializing growing up (too many lawless dogs running around). He's learned to be absolutely wonderful with the judges, but he still gets way too interested in all the other dogs, regardless if I have bait or not. I try to get him in the ring more for the experience, but I live at least 6 hours away from anywhere. Any tips? Hahah!

  • @cindyrobicheau8987
    @cindyrobicheau8987 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much, really enjoyed this video

  • @ludwicakagnieszka
    @ludwicakagnieszka Před rokem

    Thank you for this video, you are great ❤

  • @pennypiper5857
    @pennypiper5857 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing

  • @simiahluwalia
    @simiahluwalia Před rokem

    I happen to have a Canadian Champion English Cocker and found this extremely helpful. Thanks for posting!!

  • @WecandoKaizen
    @WecandoKaizen Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this presentation. I have 3 cocker spaniels that I present. I really appreciate your demonstration. Very professional for a good grip.
    It is true that the tension with the tail is important, I did not do it like that. Thank you, I will improve my technique.

  • @gabrielmolina8096
    @gabrielmolina8096 Před rokem

    Thank you for the lesson!

  • @karadevereux1049
    @karadevereux1049 Před rokem +1

    Great information, many thanks.

  • @sharonadams701
    @sharonadams701 Před rokem

    Just what I needed. Thank you

  • @SBTkennel
    @SBTkennel Před rokem

    Thanks for the lesson 🙂

  • @nmurdock3153
    @nmurdock3153 Před rokem +3

    I would love grooming advice on St Bernards and how to really show them! This was a great video and I will give it a try!

    • @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy
      @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy  Před rokem

      For grooming, check out our newest course "The Ultimate Guide to Show Grooming Double-Coated Breeds": www.leadingedgedogshowacademy.com/p/double-coat-show-grooming
      As for the showing, we just had a webinar on exactly that - how to really SHOW your dog. Check that out here: www.leadingedgedogshowacademy.com/p/show-vs-handle

    • @barbsbichons
      @barbsbichons Před rokem

      @@LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy course closed for enrollment

    • @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy
      @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy  Před rokem

      @@barbsbichons The course is open for enrollment. Are you getting that error message somewhere? Please email us at info@leadingedgedogshow.com if you're still having trouble - thanks!

  • @evilcarlo_
    @evilcarlo_ Před rokem

    Thank you of this ❤

  • @jrodney65
    @jrodney65 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Allison! Love your videos! Do you have any advice on showing a wolfhound yearling? Do I need a longer stride or to run faster?

  • @user-cw8gi3pq6e
    @user-cw8gi3pq6e Před rokem

    Thanks, I have learn a lot , I have labrador retriever

  • @mwtaylor17
    @mwtaylor17 Před rokem +2

    Do you have any tutorials to correct a dog that leans back off front legs in stack.

  • @alexandrak.8815
    @alexandrak.8815 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video! Lots of tricks I am definitely going to be trying out in the ring next month!
    Could you please provide a video showing how you keep your dog's head up when moving around the ring? Especially for a young dog that wants to sniff everything? :)

    • @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy
      @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy  Před rokem +1

      We should be featuring this in our next webinar in March - "Troubleshooting the Trot" on March 22nd. Open for enrollment soon :)

  • @wrenandco
    @wrenandco Před rokem

    Hey I would love some advice regarding stacking German Shepherds and how you would show a herding breed. Tysm! ❤

  • @tayelorg8605
    @tayelorg8605 Před rokem

    I am a new Smooth fox terrier exhibitor and was wondering if you would be able to show a video of how to SHOW stack a smooth fox terrier. I’m not sure about breed specific tricks to show the dog off and hope you can help me to learn!

  • @Monsterdobe
    @Monsterdobe Před měsícem

    How does it differ with the ground on the ground?

  • @eidolecelo
    @eidolecelo Před rokem

    This is so helpful. I have a english cocker too. How do you do to keep your dog so calm when your stack him ? Mine always move...

    • @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy
      @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy  Před rokem +2

      Lots of training of course - but remember YOU are the boss (not your dog!) and you need to have absolute control of the head. Check out our free course for more info and demonstrations on this: www.leadingedgedogshowacademy.com/p/how-to-stack.

  • @ThePyrshepnBelgn
    @ThePyrshepnBelgn Před rokem

    How can you get them to pull forward if your breed has a tail that is dropped down?

  • @anneekenberg8013
    @anneekenberg8013 Před 10 měsíci

    Video on how to stack/show a Whippet... ? :-D

  • @betsygrady
    @betsygrady Před rokem +2

    What about a brachy breed that doesn't have a muzzle or a tail to grab? How do you create tension?

    • @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy
      @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy  Před rokem +1

      In our "Understanding the Stack" and "Achieving the Perfect Stack" courses we demonstrate two methods; by gently pulling the excess skin at the tuck-up or by pushing back on the prosternum.

  • @ZC94601
    @ZC94601 Před rokem

    Hi! I am wondering if on your seminars, do you ever go over Bichon Frise? That is the breed I am in.

    • @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy
      @LeadingEdgeDogShowAcademy  Před rokem

      You can always ask about any breed and any topic in our seminars! Let us know what topic you'd like to learn about Bichons, and check out our webinars for more info on the Q&A.
      If you are interesting in trimming your Bichon check out this course with our sister school Leading Edge Grooming Academy (for pet parents & salon groomers): leadingedgegroomingacademy.com/p/bichon-frise-trimming

  • @mavericktrir758
    @mavericktrir758 Před rokem

    She has a leash lol a slip lead is a leash
    Should say leash not in use