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> because I prefer the flashier-looking Dalmatians and I honestly believe US-bred Dals have sweeter expressions than European Dals.
> I would definitely trade the spots on the Crufts winner with the Westminster winner's. I think US Dals have very mottled spots compared to the ones in the UK/Europe.
>I would like to see one of the GSDs from the past(when the popular name was still Alsatian) do the endurance test, tracking, >protection work & control-they simply would not have been able to do because they were not physically or mentally sound >enough
>Elmo is not roached back as his back is not above his withers(as in the Bedlington Terrier )
> Back has natural arch over the loin, creating a definite tuck-up of underline.
>I still think this year's Westminster winner is better than the Crufts.
>If you want to know what a Dalmatian should look like, Google 'Ch. Spotlight's Spectacular'.
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">My years of watching dog shows and seeing what the top dogs look like give me all the expertise I need to recognize a quality specimen when I see one.
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">My years of watching dog shows and seeing what the top dogs look like give me all the expertise I need to recognize a quality specimen when I see one.>
>the US ones seem very upright in shoulders and upper arm and all seem to have no forechest at all.
>I'm an all-breeds aficionado
>I don't have the desire to memorize every breed's standard
>My years of watching dog shows and seeing what the top dogs look like give me all the expertise I need to recognize a quality specimen when I see one.
>The difference
>Though I do take slight exception to the 2 or 3 people who have said the Americans ruined gundogs, hinting that American cockers are awful dogs
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> I do take slight exception to the 2 or 3 people who have said the Americans ruined gundogs, hinting that American cockers are awful dogs -
>My years of watching dog shows and seeing what the top dogs look like give me all the expertise I need to recognize a quality specimen when I see one.
>>My years of watching dog shows and seeing what the top dogs look like give me all the expertise I need to recognize a quality specimen when I see one.
>Sorry, I didn't realise that you're an expert.
>I thought the dogs at Westminster were so much better, I'm not saying this because I'm American.
>They are no longer capable of being a 'true' sporting/working Gundog, (not unless you took most of the coat off and worked on pretty small game) and would be more suited to the Utility Group for function, on a par with the Cavalier in the toy group.
>Does anyone have a link to some judges discussing the breed differences between the UK and US
>What's your complaint about the Cavalier?
>I have studied breed types since I was a child, reading every magazine and book I could get my hands on, and I've also studied illustrated breed standards of many AKC-recognized breeds, so I am as much an expert and adept at recognizing correct specimens as the best of judges.
>The Europeans and Brits like rough-looking dogs, while the Americans prefer the more refined dogs.
>The breeds I'm involved with are Shih Tzu and Dandie Dinmont Terriers; however, I have studied breed types since I was a child, >reading every magazine and book I could get my hands on, and I've also studied illustrated breed standards of many AKC->recognized breeds, so I am as much an expert and adept at recognizing correct specimens as the best of judges.
>Even the top judges, who are in demand all over the world, would never claim to have nothing further to learn. And they certainly wouldn't claim to be able to judge a dog without putting their hands on it.
>Just thinking about the am cocker, look at this site :- http://afterglowdogs.com/americo.html and look at the pictures at the top, let them run through and you will see an am cocker as retrieving a dummy :-)
>We prefer real dogs, which is also why we don't cut bits off them to suit us, such as vocal chords. We don't cage them all day long and refuse to walk them offlead, we let them live like dogs. We handle them in the ring ourselves. We have the hardest system in the world to make up Champions with. And we still manage to win at the greatest and BIGGEST dog show in the world -ten times bigger than Westminster.
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