


Intense internet research (for about 10 minutes until I lost interest) has led me to find out that there are certain customary obligations when it comes to handler dress. It's pretty much the same dress code for going to church. This I understand (though I do find it funny that the female judges wear the most inappropriately overdressed sequined gowns, but I digress). You want to dress modestly, professionally, and not too flamboyantly in case you distract from the true star: the dog.
So I would like to offer these women a very simple, very easy solution: the pantsuit. This Calvin Klein number is not only chic and professional, it's also suitable for all body-types.

What makes it even worse is when they handle small dogs like my beloved French Bulldog wearing the most awful shoes. It's all I can see because the dogs only come up to mid-shin. While the camera is zooming in on those wonderful canines as they're prance, prance, prancing around the ring, the terrible shoes also get a ton of camera time. Really sometimes, the ugliness of the shoes has the opposite effect of "dressing for success" in handling terms as it clearly distracts from the wonderful dog. This chick below has it right:

I don't know if she's showing for sure, but her shoes are classy enough to share a frame with this beautiful creature. Apparently dog handler shoes need to have low to no heel, be indoor and outdoor friendly, and be comfortable enough to run around the ring in. Okay, less than 5 minutes of browsing on Zappos.com gives me these:



Those last ones may ruffle some feathers (Egads! They're turquoise and have flair!), but they were too cute not to post. Okay ladies, now get to shopping!
xx,
N
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thanks for posting a frenchie.
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