Shih Tzu - Types of Dog Shows
There are two types of dog shows licensed by the American Kennel
Club. One is the all-breed show. The all-breed show includes
classes for all the recognized breeds, and groups of breeds such
as all terriers, all toys. The second dog show is the specialty
show for one particular breed that also offers championship
points.
A benched show is one where the dog show superintendent supplies
benches (cages for toy dogs). Each bench is numbered and its
corresponding number appears on your entry slip that is sent to
you prior to the show. When you enter the show, take your Shih
Tzu to the bench. Your Shih Tzu should remain on the bench until
it is time to groom him before entering the ring to be judged.
After judging, your Shih Tzu must return to the bench until the
show is dismissed.
At an unbenched show the club makes no provision for your Shih
Tzu other than an enormous tent if outdoors or an area in a show
hall where all crates and grooming equipment must be kept if the
show is inside.
When you enter the show grounds, whether it is a benched or
unbenched show, you are expected to keep your Shih Tzu under
complete control. You should use a short lead in crowded aisles
or getting out of cars. At a bench show, a "bench chain" is
needed. A bench chain should allow your Shih Tzu to move around,
but not off the bench.
There is always at least one professional photographer who will
take your Shih Tzu's picture along with the judge and whatever
is won, the ribbons, etc. These photos make excellent
advertisements in the various dog magazines.
Some shows also offer Obedience Trials. Obedience Trials are
always considered a separate event. There are three obedience
titles. First, the Companion Dog or C.D. title; second, the
Companion Dog Excellent or C.D.X.; and third, the Utility Dog or
U.D. You can receive detailed information in a booklet entitled
Official Obedience Regulations from the American Kennel Club.