Perhaps to answer the initial question the most frequent
mistake at dog shows is not taking the time to understand how different judges prioritize.
Not exact matches
Their results
show that,
at the end of a 24 - month training program, the
dogs are able to recognize the smell of an individual in 80 - 90 % of cases and never
mistake it for that of another.
It wasn't until a week later that any major media outlet chose to report on it, and then only after UNO made the
mistake of putting on a
dog and pony
show at one of their shiny new schools.
Those new to exhibiting a
dog at dog shows often make many
mistakes in their handling of the
dog.