APBCdogs Presents "TRIPLE'S SHOW" -Dog -Car -Bike Show
If Your Car Is A Dog...
OK.....
$20 to show my car...
$7 to show my dog.....
What kind of a deal does a person get
if their car is a real dog? -Bob
$20 to show my car...
$7 to show my dog.....
What kind of a deal does a person get
if their car is a real dog? -Bob
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Keystone Motor Club (Founded 2012)... Free car show Every 3rd Saturday, newsletter is
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/e...-car-club.html
Keystone picture gallery is here:
https://carstoshow.com/eventdetails.aspx?eventid=93202
Veterans and Friends on First Saturday...Some pictures....
https://carstoshow.com/registerevent...eventid=102331
Port Richey Rod Run at Coast Buick GMC
https://carstoshow.com/registerevent.aspx?eventid=99114
50's Diner US19.... A Florida Attraction.
1730 US-19, Holiday Fl 34691 click: https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/t...-racing.html CHRA sanctioned cruise-in.
Cruise-In; Free; Every Saturday 5-8PM plus 10% off the whole menu to cruisers
50's Diner pictures are here: https://carstoshow.com/eventdetails.aspx?eventid=93194
All Cars Every 2nd Saturday Free Breakfast: Since 2015 and more. click: https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/e...ast-tampa.html
Tampa Racing.com covers the Tampa car scene and supports many fund raisers, worthy causes and events that enrich our community. We hope you enjoy them all.
What do I do? ---- on-site *Aftermarket* spring/suspension installations --- on-site impact wrenching---street lowering with your own stock springs...........True Bi-xenon HID projector headlight conversions........ Much more at Bob's Garage!
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/b...ontact-us.html
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/b...e-senor-honda/
Keystone Motor Club (Founded 2012)... Free car show Every 3rd Saturday, newsletter is
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/e...-car-club.html
Keystone picture gallery is here:
https://carstoshow.com/eventdetails.aspx?eventid=93202
Veterans and Friends on First Saturday...Some pictures....
https://carstoshow.com/registerevent...eventid=102331
Port Richey Rod Run at Coast Buick GMC
https://carstoshow.com/registerevent.aspx?eventid=99114
50's Diner US19.... A Florida Attraction.
1730 US-19, Holiday Fl 34691 click: https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/t...-racing.html CHRA sanctioned cruise-in.
Cruise-In; Free; Every Saturday 5-8PM plus 10% off the whole menu to cruisers
50's Diner pictures are here: https://carstoshow.com/eventdetails.aspx?eventid=93194
All Cars Every 2nd Saturday Free Breakfast: Since 2015 and more. click: https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/e...ast-tampa.html
Tampa Racing.com covers the Tampa car scene and supports many fund raisers, worthy causes and events that enrich our community. We hope you enjoy them all.
What do I do? ---- on-site *Aftermarket* spring/suspension installations --- on-site impact wrenching---street lowering with your own stock springs...........True Bi-xenon HID projector headlight conversions........ Much more at Bob's Garage!
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/b...ontact-us.html
https://www.tamparacing.com/forums/b...e-senor-honda/
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APBCdogs INFO
FUN CLASSES
Best Red
Best Brindle
Best Blue
Best White
Best Pocket-----------Dog Must be at least 10 months to enter this class
Best Rescue------Dogs must be spayed and neutered to enter
Best Classic--------for all my standards and old school pits out there..
Best Condition
Best Tri-Color Dog------pit bull or not pit bull, just tri-color
Best Bully
Best Puppy / JR Handlers------puppy's are less than 6 months
Best Black
Best Boxer Dog
Best American Bull Dog
Best Of Best---All first place winners of Best Classes
CONFORMATION
Puppy 6-9 Months Male/Female
Puppy 9-12 Months Male/Female
Jr Adult 1-2 Years Male/Female
Adult 2+ Years Male/Female
XL Bully Style Class---Male/Female------Dogs must be at least 10 months to enter
Best Overall Female
Best Overall Male
Best In Show---
JUDGES NOTE:
When judging the conformation classes at APBC shows this is what I am looking for:
Since we have different styles of Pit Bulls/Bullys in the ring together, the dog is judged by the style he or she most resembles (ABKC, UKC, AKC or ADBA)
When judging, I judge 75% dog and 25% handler (handling). So work on handling and you will have a good start. A lot of times it comes down to that, as there are so many nice dogs.
Here are some things that I am looking for in the ring for conformation and what the faults are.
Disqualifications: Aggression and or Viciousness to people or another dog.
HANDLING: (Coming into the ring) The Handler should handle their dog on their left. When you come into the ring, keep your dog on your left. Do a light jog around to your spot. When you come around to your spot, stack your dog in front of you with his head facing to your right. Your dog should be facing the dog’s rear in front of you, keeping a respectful distance. Your dog should not be shy or aggressive when being checked. Gaiting your dog (see below) is also part of handling.
TOPLINE:
The Topline and Structure of the dog is being checked when your dog is stacked as described above. See below picture for a proper Topline and stack.
Faults: U Shaped arch, High Rear
BITE: A dog's bite is the way his teeth fit when his upper and lower jaws are closed. The standard is called a "scissors bite," in which the upper incisors just overlap and touch the lower incisors. A level bite is one in which the incisors meet edge to edge. A level bite is acceptable, but not ideal.
Faults: Overbite, Underbite
TAIL: When relaxed, the tail should not be between the legs or standing past the level of the backline.
Faults: Long tail, Kinked Tail, Bobbed tail, Broken Tail.
FEET: Feet should be arched, tight and straight.
Faults: Toes too spread apart. Feet facing East & West “Easty-Westy”
EYES: Eyes are set well apart and low on the skull.
Faults: Albino or Pink Eyes
GAITING: This is when I ask you to trot out from me in a straight line and come back. When trotting, the gait is effortless, smooth, powerful, and well coordinated, showing good reach in front and drive behind. The dog should be focused on where he/she is going. The tail is carried level with the backline. The tail may be carried in a raised, upright position, but never curled over the back.
Faults: Stopping, Legs not moving on the same plane
HINDQUARTERS: Should be strong & muscular. The rump is well filled in on each side of the tail. The bone, angulations, and musculature of the hindquarters are in balance with the forequarters. The thighs are well developed with thick, easily discerned muscles. Viewed from the side, the hock joint is well bent and the rear pasterns are well let down and perpendicular to the ground. Viewed from the rear, the rear pasterns are straight and parallel to one another.
Faults: Narrow hindquarters, hindquarters shallow from pelvis to crotch, lack of muscle, cow hocks, sickle hocks, bowed legs.
*Good Angulation facilitates a long stride. Balance facilitates good foot timing.
*Poor Angulation shortens stride because the bones meeting at the shoulder
joint and hip are steeply set, forming joints with wide angles.
A dog with good angulation and balance will have joints that flex easily and smoothly, providing strong thrust from the rear and spring and resilience in the front. Dogs with poor angulation must take shorter steps, and more of them, to get where they are going. Their action is bouncing rather than smooth. A dog that is straight, front and rear, has a short, stilted gait, but, if in balance, may be better off than a dog lacking balance, where one end has to compensate for the faultiness of the other.
More info on apbcdogs.com
Best Red
Best Brindle
Best Blue
Best White
Best Pocket-----------Dog Must be at least 10 months to enter this class
Best Rescue------Dogs must be spayed and neutered to enter
Best Classic--------for all my standards and old school pits out there..
Best Condition
Best Tri-Color Dog------pit bull or not pit bull, just tri-color
Best Bully
Best Puppy / JR Handlers------puppy's are less than 6 months
Best Black
Best Boxer Dog
Best American Bull Dog
Best Of Best---All first place winners of Best Classes
CONFORMATION
Puppy 6-9 Months Male/Female
Puppy 9-12 Months Male/Female
Jr Adult 1-2 Years Male/Female
Adult 2+ Years Male/Female
XL Bully Style Class---Male/Female------Dogs must be at least 10 months to enter
Best Overall Female
Best Overall Male
Best In Show---
JUDGES NOTE:
When judging the conformation classes at APBC shows this is what I am looking for:
Since we have different styles of Pit Bulls/Bullys in the ring together, the dog is judged by the style he or she most resembles (ABKC, UKC, AKC or ADBA)
When judging, I judge 75% dog and 25% handler (handling). So work on handling and you will have a good start. A lot of times it comes down to that, as there are so many nice dogs.
Here are some things that I am looking for in the ring for conformation and what the faults are.
Disqualifications: Aggression and or Viciousness to people or another dog.
HANDLING: (Coming into the ring) The Handler should handle their dog on their left. When you come into the ring, keep your dog on your left. Do a light jog around to your spot. When you come around to your spot, stack your dog in front of you with his head facing to your right. Your dog should be facing the dog’s rear in front of you, keeping a respectful distance. Your dog should not be shy or aggressive when being checked. Gaiting your dog (see below) is also part of handling.
TOPLINE:
The Topline and Structure of the dog is being checked when your dog is stacked as described above. See below picture for a proper Topline and stack.
Faults: U Shaped arch, High Rear
BITE: A dog's bite is the way his teeth fit when his upper and lower jaws are closed. The standard is called a "scissors bite," in which the upper incisors just overlap and touch the lower incisors. A level bite is one in which the incisors meet edge to edge. A level bite is acceptable, but not ideal.
Faults: Overbite, Underbite
TAIL: When relaxed, the tail should not be between the legs or standing past the level of the backline.
Faults: Long tail, Kinked Tail, Bobbed tail, Broken Tail.
FEET: Feet should be arched, tight and straight.
Faults: Toes too spread apart. Feet facing East & West “Easty-Westy”
EYES: Eyes are set well apart and low on the skull.
Faults: Albino or Pink Eyes
GAITING: This is when I ask you to trot out from me in a straight line and come back. When trotting, the gait is effortless, smooth, powerful, and well coordinated, showing good reach in front and drive behind. The dog should be focused on where he/she is going. The tail is carried level with the backline. The tail may be carried in a raised, upright position, but never curled over the back.
Faults: Stopping, Legs not moving on the same plane
HINDQUARTERS: Should be strong & muscular. The rump is well filled in on each side of the tail. The bone, angulations, and musculature of the hindquarters are in balance with the forequarters. The thighs are well developed with thick, easily discerned muscles. Viewed from the side, the hock joint is well bent and the rear pasterns are well let down and perpendicular to the ground. Viewed from the rear, the rear pasterns are straight and parallel to one another.
Faults: Narrow hindquarters, hindquarters shallow from pelvis to crotch, lack of muscle, cow hocks, sickle hocks, bowed legs.
*Good Angulation facilitates a long stride. Balance facilitates good foot timing.
*Poor Angulation shortens stride because the bones meeting at the shoulder
joint and hip are steeply set, forming joints with wide angles.
A dog with good angulation and balance will have joints that flex easily and smoothly, providing strong thrust from the rear and spring and resilience in the front. Dogs with poor angulation must take shorter steps, and more of them, to get where they are going. Their action is bouncing rather than smooth. A dog that is straight, front and rear, has a short, stilted gait, but, if in balance, may be better off than a dog lacking balance, where one end has to compensate for the faultiness of the other.
More info on apbcdogs.com
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