
Think we may be missing the point, this dog should not have received an award because it was timid with it's owner not just the judge and such a temperament is not in line with that breeds standard, aloof is one thing but to be so scared as to not be able to move is harmful to the dog concerned and the dog should have been removed from the ring, it should not have even been there.
We are in a situation of picking at the words instead of considering the overall situation and from the reports is seems the owners handling of the pup was verging on the cruel and the judge was showing lack of knowledge, probably considering the behaviour as 'normal for the breed' which is one of the problems with all rounders and fast trackers who accept appointments before they have had enough time to study the breed concerned.
Did my hands on assessment on a IG, bit of a shock as I judge dogs who are stood on the floor. This dog and all others I have come across have been very people friendly but any pup can become overwhelmed and this one obviously was so should have been removed and the only people there that could have achieved this was the handler and the judge and they both failed to protect this dog from it's fear, not apprehension or not wishing to be handled but fear.