
I suppose it doesn't harm to air this subject which frankly DOES go on - perhaps more, financially, in some continental countries than in the UK, but it's been many, many years now since I was out showing.
Once back in the UK on our return from living overseas, I was very much into a learning curve when venturing into the ring with my imports (even if they were a combination of the hounds of 3 countries, including the UK). I started filling my 'little black book' quite fast! I would suggest that when you have breeder judges predominently, as opposed to the system in N.America where most judges tended to come from the ranks of the professional handlers, moving up to judging, there is always going to be an element of 'you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours'.... but surely that situation would even out, over a show season? And the more aware, wouldn't bother to go under anybody who obviously didn't like the type you had?
I do remember at one show where we picked up the Bitch CC on our Canadian-bred import going round the ring with the Dog CC/BOB winner and being told by her that I'd done well 'considering I'd not been around for long'. Cough. I might not have 'been around' UK rings for some 15 years, but for sure I'd put my time in even if it was elsewhere. At the time I liked to think quality will out!!!
Interesting read, much as, with respect, I'd not think Andrew B. always judges the 'right end of the lead' himself!!!
ps Even out in Canada - being judged by 'professional handlers', it became pretty obvious that some wouldn't consider an owner-handled entry - and again the little black book came into a lot of use! We didn't use a prof.handler. I preferred to show my own hounds.