Im sorry to hear this.
We found this with one of our breeds, it would be very much who you are, rather than the quality of the dogs. Its taken us a year just to get places at champ shows and the comments we got at first because we had bred our dog ourself rather than bought them from the big breeders weren't too pleasant. I decided to have a break, i'd had enough of the bad manners from other exhibitors. But then we selected the shows and judges very carefully, and once we started getting placed and winning fairly regularly (we dont show thats regularly anyway!!) we noticed people started to talk to us, tell us how nice our dogs were, come over and say hi in the ring, and suddenly we were doing a lot better :rolleyes: I very much believe its who you are, or who you are seen talking to!
That said though, with our pug we had a lot of success and we are no one in the breed! At our first show we qualified for crufts in a huge class, we were completely unknown, so it shows that SOME judges judge the dog, not the handler, and i have found it to much more common in pugs than our other breeds to judge fairly, which is a shame for our other dogs, but its nice to have at least one breed where we're made to feel so welcome!!
I would have a break, and then maybe try some carefully selected open shows and see how you get on. At champ level its incredibly competitive.
On a side note, funny story we heard from the woman who runs the hydrotherpay centre we take our dogs to. She is a very successful breeder and exhibitor of Golden Retrievers and one year a rumour had gone around that she may be judging crufts the following year (she wasn't!). Anyway, she was invited to a champ show, where her entries would be paid for her (

). So she took her absolutely worst dog who'd never been show train andby her own admission was a terrible example of the breed. It was purely a pet, but she thought she'd see what people would say after all the rumopurs going aorund... Anyway, her dog won the class, then went on to get best of breed, despite the movement being awful, as well as the conformation! :rolleyes:
I think that story sums up some champ shows for me!! lol!