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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Exhibiting under a judge that your dogs have stayed with
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- By lilyowen Date 18.11.11 18:53 UTC

> a ban on the dogs progeny (usually a biting indecent)


Why would the dogs progeny be banned for a biting incident? I can see that poor temperament can be inherited but surely it depends why a dog bit and to ban all its offspring seems to be a bit excessive? and what about the next generation, does it follow that the grandchildren (grandpuppies?) would also be banned?
- By kayenine [gb] Date 18.11.11 18:56 UTC

> Why would the dogs progeny be banned for a biting incident? I can see that poor temperament can be inherited but surely it depends why a dog bit and to ban all its offspring seems to be a bit excessive? and what about the next generation, does it follow that the grandchildren (grandpuppies?) would also be banned?


Only a dog's future offspring are barred from registration.
- By kayenine [gb] Date 18.11.11 18:58 UTC

> Are the penalties imposed by the KC enforceable by law? for example if they issue a fine can the bailiffs attend if it is not paid?


I doubt if they're enforceable, but if you don't pay it then you'll be barred from KC activities until you do!
- By Nova Date 18.11.11 18:59 UTC
I think when you sign an entry form you agree to abide by the KC rules so yes they would be enforcible. Bailiffs would only be employed if the KC took the matter to court, it may have happened but I don't know of it - the fines are not high and most people would wish to remain in the show scene so are likely to pay up and be more careful.
- By Nova Date 18.11.11 19:08 UTC Edited 18.11.11 19:11 UTC
Why would the dogs progeny be banned for a biting incident?

Was giving an example of the worse thing that can happen. I should have said future progeny and I guess it is to stop the breeding of animals with a bad temperament.
- By bluemerlemum [gb] Date 19.11.11 20:50 UTC
Really daft and obvious question but does this rule apply if you have handled the judges dog in the ring? (at a show in the past year/6 months).
- By Nova Date 19.11.11 21:24 UTC
Don't think it does providing you don't have dogs in partnership, are related to the judge and your dog was not bred by the judge.
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