How crazy are dog people?
By Gina Spadafori
November 13, 2006
Yeah, I’m going to rip off that credit card ad. Why not? Everyone else does.
Training fees, land-use fees, equipment and gas, one year’s worth: At least $2,000
For the weekend:
Three days away from home (and 14 hours of driving): How does one value laundry undone?
Gas: $100
Crappy road food: $50
Entry fees: $110
Add it all up:
Finishing your first field title: Priceless, plus you get a $2 ribbon!
My dog Woody is now a Junior Hunter. Which means now we get to spend more time, more gas money and lots and lots more training time working towards Senior Hunter (plus training younger dog McKenzie for Junior). Woody’s is my first field title ever, although I’ve competed in many other dog sports over the years. Field training is completely different from anything I’ve ever done, that’s for sure.
We crazy dedicated dog people do this all the time. It’s not so much about competition, but about testing your dog and improving (or at least preserving) the breed. Canine competitions are one reason why reputable breeders don’t make money selling dogs (top-quality care and expensive screening for congenital defects is another). But then, reputable breeders aren’t in for the money. You might want to think about that as you’re considering a Christmas puppy from all the clueless and careless breeders who are happy to sell in the weeks to come, no questions asked.
Pictured: Woody, left, and McKenzie, at the hunt test site in Southern California. They’re in this week’s test Dogmobile, a Toyota FJ Cruiser, which I’ll be reviewing later today.
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