Just a quick question Are the people who will be comming with someone showing their animals (the people observing) going to be able to be with the people who are showing as they groom, get ready and what-not? Or are they there stricktly to observe and will be in a different area?
Good question ... usually, they can pretty much help you with the grooming, if you need them to do so ... the
number of "helpers" would have to be
within a reasonable number ...
is that right, Jamie?Most observers also like to mill around and look at everyone else's chins and get an idea if they might like to buy one or test their own skills at judging and see if they can pick the winner.
This has to be done with courtesy and no touching the chins or picking-up the cages, please!
Once the show starts, everyone has to be in the audience and away from the animals, except for the show animal handlers.
Jamie, do we have some volunteers for handling the animals?
Do we need any volunteers for anything?
Question, please ... I'm going to set up a table at the show and have several things to sell as well as a few chins to raffle off ... I'm going to put up another thread ... please give me ideas for pricing some of the items, please!
Thanks!
Jo Ann