Your
Level of Arrogance Does Not Match Your Lack of Skills
I have talked to many "Longtimers" in the dog
fancy and they all pretty much say the same thing, they all had great mentors
and learned from the bottom up. They
spent hours and hours working with those that could offer them instruction and
experience. They were for the lack of a better term,
"the bucket bitches" for others in order to learn.
her garment. She has my undying loyalty and admiration. I know many of you feel the same way about the person that took you under their wing and gave you the benefit of their experience and knowledge. So much of their knowledge you cannot find written down anywhere. You can call them in the middle of the night with an emergency and they are always there for you. They are standing ringside to offer you constructive criticism and praise when you are finished. Your mentor is the person that promoted you in the breed and dog fancy and introduced you to those other "Longtimers" that could also offer words of wisdom and little snippets of advice that money could never buy.

Being a member of the dog fancy isn't about just showing up on show day with a dog and prancing them around the ring. It's about the books you are reading, the questions that you ask about how your breed has evolved and wanting to learn how you can make a difference maintaining the breed standard and promoting the breed. It's about understanding what your dog's needs are nutritionally as they grow and mature. It's about understanding what is the proper exercise for them at each stage of life. It's about understanding the health issues that your breed suffers and what's being done to eliminate those issues. If you don't have this interest, you are not a serious dog fancier.

I hope everyone has had a chance to go to CanuckDogs.com to see the new layout design. It is fabulous. All the same great information, but in a nicer, more up-to-date format. CanuckDogs is a free service that is provided strictly by volunteers. All advertising dollars go straight into keeping the website running and free.
I am sorry that I haven't been writing weekly, but our family is taking care of Zachary who has just started an arduous stem cell transplant. I am spending a lot of time taking care of Zachary and going back and forth to Juravinski Hospital. Please keep our family and especially Zachary in your prayers that the stem cell transplant is the much needed cure for his cancer.