Beyond the Clock: Vital Lessons Learned from the Slowest Dog at WKC Agility
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The caliber and talent of dogs competing at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is top-notch.
Most of these dogs (and their humans) practice, compete, and work for months (and indeed, years) to get to this pinnacle of dog competition.
On a warm spring day in Queens, I learned firsthand just how important our relationship with our dogs can be. Especially when times get tough.
Surprisingly, these lessons were taught by the “slowest” timed dog at the agility trials…
And I want to share these lessons with you because we all need some reminders about what really matters with our four-legged friends. 👇
Our group of friends decided to attend the WKC Dog Show, the first dog show of any kind for our entire group.
We entered with zero expectations, except that we would hopefully be able to pet some pups.
As we explored the grounds at Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, we were in awe. From start to finish.
Dogs of every size, shape, and breed trotted around the grounds, of which many breeds I’d never personally seen (besides on the internet).
The dock diving was unparalleled. Happy pups leaping to their fullest ability, just to get their favorite toy.
The obedience trials were jaw-dropping. Dog and handler communicating with ease to follow the exact cues and directions at each step.
The breed meet and greet lived far beyond our expectations. Giving belly rubs to the biggest Great Danes & Newfoundlands we’d ever seen, then scratching the chins of the tiniest Papillons & English Toy Spaniels just a few feet away.
It was a dog enthusiast’s dream come true.
Read the full recap and lessons learned on the Pupford blog (will be published on 5/31): https://pupford.com/lessons-slowest-dog-wkc-agility/
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