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Is it more a breed specialist thing or perhaps an all-rounder who may not be totally 'up' on the foibles of the breed? Or it could be an all-rounder for example spotting something really good in a dog IE movement etc that was lacking in a lot of the other entries. > If it was the best dog there on the day then why shouldn't they?
> I don't however show under judges who could make their placements just by looking at the catalogue.
> I don't however show under judges who could make their placements just by looking at the catalogue.
he wasn't looking at my dog at all. Nor did he once look at her afterwards. While she was on the table he was looking at the other people and while I was doing the triangle etc. I wasn't the only one, the atmosphere at the ringside and benches was mutinous :( I got the feeling that the results were in before anyone had entered :( Moreover he didn't look at any of the points of the dogs in front of him - and in our breed it's a must to look in mouths and at pads at the very least. >Providing the judge places the dog they find, on the day, and, in their opinion, best fits the standard, is fit, moving well and has ring presence then, no that is what the judge is supposed to do and in most cases, doing their own thing, will gain a judge respect
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