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- By Dawn-R Date 28.04.04 09:56 UTC
Elsewhere on the boards, it is suggested that a Yellow Flatcoated Retriever cannot be shown. If the dog is Kennel Club registered, it can be shown. A two headed dog can be shown. If the Judge is judging to the Kennel Club breed standard, you will not win with such dogs, but you absolutely can show one. Clearly there isn't much point though, but the bottom line is, you can show it.

Only dogs which are not Kennel Club registered cannot be shown. ( at least not at KC licenced events, with the exeption of Companion Shows ).

Dawn R.
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 11:27 UTC
Hi Dawn

I beg to differ with you :D

Not all KC registered dogs can be exhibited at KC events.  I have something particular in mind - can you guess what it is?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.04.04 11:40 UTC
I think I'm right in saying that blind dogs may not be shown, but I'm sure that's not what you were thinking!
- By tohme Date 28.04.04 11:44 UTC
Don't suppose blind dogs can be shown anything :D :D :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.04.04 11:53 UTC
LOL!! :D :D
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 11:49 UTC
Hi JG

I had forgotten about blind dogs so that is at least two "catagories" of KC registered dogs who cannot be shown

Tohme - BEHAVE !!!
- By mumford16 [gb] Date 28.04.04 11:52 UTC
so what IS the other one then? :confused:
Em
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 11:58 UTC
Hi Em

It is quite well known I believe but see if you can find out - without anyone on here telling you :D
- By Storm [gb] Date 28.04.04 12:06 UTC
White? - sorry I mean albino? :eek:
- By mumford16 [gb] Date 28.04.04 12:08 UTC
i think i would agree with Tohme and say cropped ears

Em
- By tohme Date 28.04.04 11:58 UTC
Cropped ears?
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 12:10 UTC
*****
Full marks to Tohme :D

Cropped ears was what I had in mind - there are more now I come to think about it but they get slightly more complicated

Albinos can be shown :-(
- By fortis [gb] Date 28.04.04 12:16 UTC
My black lab bitch can't be shown as she has had surgery for entropion - and I gather this applies to any procedure which "alters the conformation". And how about castrated males??
Cathy.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.04.04 12:25 UTC
No, castrated dogs and spayed bitches can be shown.
:)
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 12:29 UTC
*****
Cathy
Alters the confirmation is another one

But there is still at least one more catagory of dogs who are not permitted to be shown (although I may be cheating just a little bit here)
- By Thursday Next [gb] Date 28.04.04 13:00 UTC
Deaf dogs cannot be shown and neither can any dog who is banned for any reason (the owner or breeder may have been banned).

Joan
Take the rough with the smooth
- By Moonmaiden Date 28.04.04 13:38 UTC
Deaf dogs can be shown in obedience, WT, Agility & Flyball tho'
- By ClaireyS Date 28.04.04 13:47 UTC
My parents show their deaf Lurcher at Lurcher shows (ok I know they arent KC shows  ;) ) but they dont tell anyone she is deaf just in case she gets disqualified :D :D  I dont know if its against the rules of lurcher shows or not.
- By Thursday Next [gb] Date 28.04.04 18:25 UTC
In season bitches cannot be shown in obedience shows but can in conformation.

Joan
Take the rough with the smooth
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 14:34 UTC
That is the other reason I was thinking of - dogs (or owners) who have been banned

Are there any more?
- By Blue Date 28.04.04 16:54 UTC
Under 6 months of age Tee hee
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 17:04 UTC
:D :D :D
- By Lily Mc [gb] Date 28.04.04 17:06 UTC
Hi Joan,

Have never seen a rule that deaf dogs can't be shown, that's a new one on me - would venture to suggest that several owners wouldn't know their dog is deaf :D never mind the judges .....

Certainly know of one allegedly ;) deaf dog who has been very successful in the show ring, but that's a whole other story!

M.
- By Thursday Next [gb] Date 28.04.04 18:24 UTC
Deaf and blind dogs are definitely disqualified for conformation although not for agility or obedience, I've just checked it in the red book.

I quite agree that some owners might not know!

Joan
Take the rough with the smooth
- By Dawn-R Date 28.04.04 18:47 UTC
OK OK OK, I'll put it another way.The colour of the Yellow Flat Coated Retriever, does not mean it cannot be shown. If it is not registered with the Kennel Club, the Yellow Flat Coated Retriever cannot be shown.

I never said that all KC registered dogs can be exhibited at KC events. I said that dogs not registered with the KC cannot be shown. After 33 years as an exhibitor, I am aware that there are exemptions, but the example I gave was not cause for exclusion.

So I stand by my original statement, if anyone has a Yellow Flat Coated Retriever that is registered with the Kennel Club, it can be shown, assuming it is not blind, banned, had it's ears cropped, or had any other operation that alters it's natural conformation. (big sigh)
Dawn R.
- By chaliepud [gb] Date 28.04.04 19:04 UTC
A question re. operations that alter a dogs natural conformation....

I have a pup that has recently undergone a radical operation for Elbow Dysplasia, he is a stunning dog that I was planning to show and had already has stud enquiries (obviously we will not be fulfilling these).  Am I still allowed under the rules to show him, would I have to inform the KC, and should I ethically show him, as he obviously isn't the best example of his breed (although everything else about him is spot on).  I would only be showing to have some fun, promote the breed - Obi has a fantastic temperament - and to increase Obi's social life :) and I would love to see just how good he is, what judges would think of him, etc.  Maybe I should not to Champ Shows as they are obviously the route to Crufts - where I probably shouldn't aim to go?

Would value the opinions of some show people as most of my friends have just said do what you like, how would you feel if you were beaten by a dog with a genetic defect??

Sorry to hijack a post but thought it was all on the same wavelength...

Hayley
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.04.04 19:13 UTC
You should write to the KC asking for permission to show, enclosing a vet's letter explaining the procedure that was performed (your vet will know the wording) and see what they decide.
:)
- By Moonmaiden Date 28.04.04 20:31 UTC
I think you would find that the permission would be refused but without asking you will never know
- By Kerioak Date 28.04.04 21:21 UTC
Hi Dawn

It made for an interesting thread though as we searched our brains for exclusions :D

Christine
PS - you missed out deaf :D
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