Dog show rookie to go to Crufts after three months

Susie Curteis-Lateo is holding her brown dachshund in her arms. Susie is wearing a blazer and glasses. She is smiling at the camera. Her dog has fluffy ears and is looking away from the camera.
Susie Curteis-Lateo qualified for Crufts with her Dachshund [Susie Curteis-Lateo]

A woman who started going to dog shows only three months ago has qualified for Crufts.

Susie Curteis-Lateo from Wells qualified for the dog show with her standard long-haired dachshund Swansford Priyankadora, which she started training half a year ago.

She said she is both "nervous and excited" about going to the show, which takes place in Birmingham from 6-9 March.

"I just wanted a new hobby with a dog, and here we are," Ms Curteis-Lateo said.

Swansford Priyankadora the dachshund is lying on a carpeted floor next to three cetificates she won at a dog show.
Ms Curteis-Lateo only started competing in dog shows three months ago [Susie Curteis-Lateo]

Ms Curteis-Lateo has been running a dog hotel near Wells for more than 11 years.

She said she got Swansford Priyankadora as a puppy a year ago, after visiting Crufts.

She wanted to compete at the show but has previously only owned rescue dogs and started going to dog shows as soon as her pet was six months old, and was placed third in the hound class at her first show.

"I thought it would be at least another year before we could actually compete at Crufts," Ms Curteis-Lateo said.

"I'm excited and nervous, it's creeping up fast. Everyone has been very helpful and welcoming."

Outside of the dog show world she said it is "just a normal dog".

"People think show dogs are proper all the time," Ms Curteis-Lateo said.

"But mine runs around in the mud with all the other dogs."

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