
So as not to hijack the WELKS thread I thought I would open a new one.
Taking Welks as an example. The order of judging puts Gordon setters on after Goldies. There are 300 Golden entries, at 3 mins per dogs that would take 15 hours to judge. Obviously there will be abcentees and 3 mins is a bit extra to what is needed but at 2 mins per dog thats still 10 hours....Then to put gordons on after with 104 entries...the mind boggles.
Even with us in Berns we follow Danes with 125 entries...2 mins per dog = 4 hours then 67 Berns.
I realise some breeds have to be 2nd but hate the fact that I sometimes have have to stand around for hours, especially with pups. The show societies reserve the right to change rings without notice so in reality we should be there at the start just to be certain of not missing classes. Why is it not possible to give a "not before" time. At least then we could arrive later.
In this day and age it is not acceptable to expect everyone to be sat at a bench with thier dogs for a whole day.
With show entries falling and times changing is it not time shows caught up. Gone are the days when shows were predominantly large kennels with kennel maids who took the dogs and stayed with them on benches, bringing the correct dog to the ring for the owner to show one at a time. Lots of people like myself are alone. I will not leave dogs unattended on benches as todays society is not safe, dogs may be stolen, doped, or knobbled in some way, JP is allowed to roam the benching areas and unruly children are left to antagonize dogs.
I think it is time exhibitors were given a little more consideration, afer all the money comes from us not the spectators. A lot of shows not have free entry for spectators in order to get round the docking ban so please keep benching areas public free and let them stand round the rings to watch. Give us a reasonable estimate of time in rings so we can arrive to suit. Without exhibitors there would be no shows...