This is to introduce you to top junior handler 2005/06 Hannah Rose

Hannah With "Chili"
at the first Show Dog Whisperer Master Class, Stoneleigh

Photo/K.Newman
Hannah started showing aged 8 with min. pins, breeding a cc winner.Then showed her family's GSP's jointly owning All Winners Group winner 08, "CH Kavacanne Gift Of The Gab".
Hannah has shown dogs in all groups, and won top Junior Handler 06, I was the judge on that occasion and said "if I had to chose a handler to handle my dogs it would be Hannah".
Luckily I got to to join Fantasa team Vormund!!!
Quote from my report;
"My clear winner was Hannah Rose, handling a Doberman. A Handler should not be seen, since the emphasis should be on the dog and not the handler, Hannah was practically invisible
Her calm, composed style was a pleasure to see, her movement patterns were as per the breed ring,giving a smooth transition and flow to her dogs movement. When I moved to the front she showed me expression, totally unhurried, great stacking and free bait . The change over was interesting as i did not recognise the poodle that Hannah was given as being one of the veterans. It was a most uncooperative little dog , however I have to say, it clinched the win! Speaking to Hannah after the event, she verified it was not one of the veteran contingent. I suggested that she must thank the lady who kindly donated the dog to the pool as it is harder to show an uncooperative dog than an accomplished showman! To say I would have found this poodle difficult would be an under estimation. Hannah's handling skills really came to the fore. she pulled rabbits out of hats for this performance. She started moving the dog, then every handlers nightmare, the dog started with a vibrating pallet. She sympathetically waited for it to recover and moved the dog on a loose lead, to avoid more lead aggregation, and finished the pattern. She presented the dog in a good shape on the table, where she displayed full dentition and on the floor where she pulled the little dog into a good shape, showing off her virtues. Handling under pressure sorts the wheat from the chaff, if you have this ability you will go far. I'm sure we have not seen the last of Hannah in our show ring. I wish you all the luck in the world, but with those skills I don't think you need it, you have natural ability".
Liz Dunhill/Dog World Feb 3rd 2006