| My first rott would act like she wasn't even leash broke when we walk into the ring. She finally got her act together when she was about 3. She started her obedience trialing career at 9 months:D
She sounds a lot like your girl. I would put trialling on the back burner for right now. Work on your distraction training first. I know that is hard when she does so well in a familar enviornment. Right now she is a baby. Let her growup and mature a little first.
If trials/shows are close enough by, why not go and just practice in the parking lot? Do that until she behaves and then work your way on the show grounds. Work in a quieter "corner" of the show and slowly work your way in to the vendor row. It may take six months, but at least you are not wasting entry money and you get the show excitment. You can do some correcting at a show (outside the ring of course). You just can't do harsh corrections.
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