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> would no doubt need someone with short hand.
> Perhaps the KC should make a rule that all judges must be on the list of the breed club of the breed they are judging
> Perhaps the KC should make a rule that all judges must be on the list of the breed club of the breed they are judging
> Someone else said that people should judge 2 or 3 times before asking to go on a breed club C list, why should those people who are at those shows be given a judge who up till then has shown no interest in the breed.
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> it can be very difficult trying to book judges for Open shows
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> This is only too true but if a judge is going to take on a breed surely they can be bothered to show an interest in that breed perhaps attend a breed seminar or at least a breed club show.
> If you are judging under a certain number of classes, 3 for most breeds, 5 for the very popular ones, you don't even have to been to a dog show before or even owned at dog.
> The KC minimum requirements for your 1st appointment are..Ideally at least 5 years of exhibiting in your own breed. Success as a breeder or exhibitor
>> The KC minimum requirements for your 1st appointment are..Ideally at least 5 years of exhibiting in your own breed. Success as a breeder or exhibitor
> Is that for Open shows, as I am pretty sure people have been judging with less than 5 years in dogs.
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