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Find a local ringcraft class, where you will be taught to stand her in the correct position and move at the correct speed in the usual patterns for the show ring. Visit some shows to get an idea what is involved. Get one of the weekly dog papers, Our Dogs or Dog World have details of shows and you have to enter them about 4 weeks in advance. You fill in an entry form with the dog's name, the parents names, date of birth, breeder and class numbers.
If they have classes for Siberian Huskies you will enter those, but if not you can enter the 'Any Variety Not Separately Classified' classes. You would be up against other breeds that don't have their own classes. Each dog is given a number which you must wear. Classes are based on age (puppy 6 - 12 months, junior up to 18 months) or number of wins (novice, graduate, limit) or the open class which is open to all, but usually has the best dogs in. There may also be some 'variety' classes such as av puppy which you can go in. Don't enter too many classes at your first shows, maybe just one breed class and one variety or else the dog will get fed up.
There is a lot of waiting around for classes, and you need to be very patient.
Dogs are judged against the breed standard, rather than against each other, i.e. which dog is a better match to the standard. Judges will examine the dog, look at the teeth, run their hands over the body and then watch it move, one at a time then all together, then pick out their five places.
Winners of each class go back in for Best of Breed, or Best Puppy and then Best of Breeds go into the Group or Best in Show if there is no group. The overall winner is the Best in Show, or Best Puppy in Show .
Let me know where you live and I will ask on my showdogs group for a good ringcraft in your area and some shows you can visit.
Most important thing is to enjoy it, and remember that it is just the judges opinion on