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745 -- How to Go From Novice to Group Winner: Owner-Handler Success Secrets with Karine Beaulieu
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How to Go From Novice to Group Winner: Owner-Handler Success Secrets with Karine Beaulieu
[caption id="attachment_16651" align="alignleft" width="300"] Karine Beaulieu presenting one of her Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers.[/caption] Host Laura Reeves sits down with Karine Beaulieu, a Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier owner-handler and preservation breeder from Sudbury, Canada. Karine discusses her rapid five-year rise in the sport, transitioning from a complete novice who had never picked up grooming scissors to breeding and handling group-winning terriers. Karine shares how her autism manifests as a "hyperfixation" and passion for dogs. Rather than viewing it as a barrier, she has leveraged her deep focus as a superpower to study breed standards, analyze databases and master the intricate art of grooming. She provides a masterclass on how to navigate the steep learning curve of conformation shows, manage ring nerves and make data-driven decisions using judge tracking. How Karine Progressed from Newbie to Group-Winning Handler Karine’s rapid success was not a matter of luck. It was built on a series of deliberate, systematic strategies that any beginner can apply:- Harnessing Deep-Dive Research & Standard Study
- Memorizing the Breed Standard:The very first thing Karine did was print out the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier breed standard, highlighting it and studying it inside and out.
- Pedigree and Database Deep-Dives: She spends hours in breed databases and analyzing historical books to understand pedigrees and breed evolution.
- Objective Self-Criticism: Rather than hiding her dogs' flaws, Karine is highly critical of her own dogs, knowing their specific faults so she can work to improve them in the next generation.
- Mastering the Art of "Carving" a Coated Breed
- Overcoming the Scissors Curve: In 2020, Karine had never held grooming scissors. She printed the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of America grooming guidelines, hung them on her wall and simply started practicing, knowing her early efforts would look "rough."
- Befriending Professional Groomers: She established friendships with professional handlers and trusted mentors who could give her feedback and quick evaluations of her work.
- The "Carving" Philosophy: Karine learned that grooming a terrier is like "carving a dog out of the hair." She grooms strategically to highlight her dog's attributes while minimizing less desirable traits.
- Viewing Hair as a Renewable Resource: To overcome the fear of making mistakes, Karine reminds herself that "hair is a renewable resource" and will always grow back if she makes an error.
- Proactive Mentorship & Continuous Learning
- Building Long-Term Breeder Connections: At age 13, Karine emailed local breeders to volunteer. Only one responded, and Karine spent the summer helping her. Years later, that same breeder provided her foundation bitch, "Ruby" and continues to serve as an invaluable mentor.
- Conformation Classes: Karine insists that taking local conformation classes is essential for success because beginners need experienced handlers to guide them and point out subtle presentation adjustments.
- Watching the Professionals: She spends hours sitting ringside, watching how professional handlers present their dogs on the ramp, during examinations and on the down-and-back. She also advocates arriving early to watch the judge’s patterns before entering the ring.
- Meticulous, Data-Driven Judge Tracking
- The Excel Judge Spreadsheet: On the advice of her mentor, Karine maintains an Excel spreadsheet tra