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Your handler expects you to follow through
when you have made the commitment to enter your dog.
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Your handler expects that if you have any
questions concerning anything related to your handler/client
relationship that you would discuss it with him directly.
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Your handler expects that you will arrive
at a predetermined time in advance of your show time so that
adequate time is available to groom and prep your dog for the show.
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Your handler expects that your dog will
arrive at the show freshly bathed, nails done, and healthy.
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Your handler expects that if your dog lives
with you that you will do everything in your power to keep your dog
in proper show condition.
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Your handler expects that you will notify
them in advance if you require that they house your dog while at the
show.
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Your handler expects to be paid the day of
the show for services rendered unless prior arrangements have been
made.
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Your handler does not expect you to pay if
your dog is sick, or if you are unable to attend the show because of
an emergency or family illness.
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Your handler expects that you will notify
them a minimum of 5 days before the close of entries if you have
decided not to enter a show or shows.
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Your handler expects that from time to time
there will be ring conflicts, and will provide a substitute handler
or assistant agreeable to you to cover your dog.
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Your handler expects that you will let them
know if there are any handlers that you do not wish to have cover
your dog in the ring in the event of a conflict.
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Your handler expects that you will rely on
his professional judgment as he deals with your dog, but respects
your right to ask questions or offer input.
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Your handler expects your 100% honesty and
loyalty.
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Your handler knows that you are human and
might make a mistake, but that it is just that, a mistake.