That is wonderful advice from Donna
I agree and was only going to add that you might try and join your local all breed kennel club, but it looks like you already did.
While we had Newf mentors to show us how to groom, what judges to enter under, etc., for showing in conformation; our all breed club boasts many conformation folks that are always ready to offer tips and suggestions at our (practically free) conformation classes. I also take lessons from a private trainer/handler (highly recommended by my all breed club).
I would venture to say there there is at least 500 years of conformation & performance experience (all told) among our membership. We have free obedience/conformation classes over the summer, but they are held outdoors, so we don't attend during the hot and humid part of summer. Fall and winter, our classes are indoors and there is a nominal fee for building rental. Our all breed club hosts seminars, hosts a fun match and a show each year, you can really learn a lot volunteering as a steward. We host a Meet the Breeds event, all of our Newfs participate in the AKC Ambassador program - they help teach bite prevention to second graders in our county. We have guest speakers at our meetings covering all sorts of topics. It is definitely worth our $25 (per year) membership.
Sometimes you need to wait until your dog matures, & sometimes you'll have a Newf you can enter as a youngster.
We waited until our first boy was 18 months old to start showing him, and truth is, we weren't going to show him at all until some people told us that we should and they contacted our breeder. It's was almost like being tattled on (in a good way), lol.
Our second Newf, although he could probably finish, doesn't like the show ring or any ring at all, for that matter, so personality & and training an effective performer counts for a lot, too.
Moby (#3) is a work in progress, but looks very promising so far.
If Lou Ann didn't befriend me, no doubt I'd still be stumbling around not knowing what I'm doing
I'm pretty sure that isn't true. :lol:
I hope Bekah has a lot of fun, Breezy, too. :allg069: They will probably develop a wonderful relationship working together toward their goals!
If you have a limited registration, your breeder has to lift that before you start showing, but I'm sure she knows that.