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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Ben Fogle/crufts/jonathan ross
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- By Brainless [gb] Date 07.03.08 12:54 UTC

> i love ben fogle being in it, he makes it alot more fun if you are learning. ;)


But he doesn't learn and gets such basic things wrong.  Most of that could be avoided by simply looking at a dog encyclopedia or the kennel club illustrated breeds standard book.
- By Blue Date 07.03.08 13:00 UTC
Rach85  please dont tell me you think pedigrees new founf interest in the rehoming of dogs and the non pedigree features in the US are anything to do with the dogs. It is just  market change. Most people in dog showing don't use their products so they are not getting enough return for their investment into the dog show world. They are trying a different tactic.

That is it nothing to do with dogs. £££££££££££££
- By Rach85 [gb] Date 07.03.08 13:05 UTC
Even if you feel that theres no need to say that their efforts for rehoning dogs should be out to one side to help advertise dog shows?
Surely at least attempting to re home dogs or advertising the re homing is better then advertising dog shows? Every little helps in regards to these dogs getting homes, everyone already knows about all and any dog shows coming up so advertisement on telly isnt needed, rehoming for dogs, advertisement is needed so they are doing a good thing in my eyes. :)
- By Blue Date 07.03.08 13:16 UTC
Everybody doesn't know about what shows are coming up and correct way to buy dogs.

Even if you feel that theres no need to say that their efforts for rehoning dogs should be out to one side to help advertise dog shows?


Why not though if that is what the person thinks. We alla re entitled to our opinions.   I get stuck with some charity organisations.  For example Labradors. We have thousands in rescue but people keep breeding them.  The better rescues get and the mroe charities doesn't seem to reduce the dogs going into rescue regardless how quick they turn them around.

What Pedigree should have done was made their food better but NO they want their cake and to eat it :-)
- By Rach85 [gb] Date 07.03.08 13:19 UTC
I see what you saying Blue I honestly do! :) And of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but it sounded very harsh, almost like the person resented Pedigree trying to rehome dogs! :( Be it for good or bad, the RSPCA arent exactly the greatest company in the world bt they do help and if the pedigree adverts help a little bit, then good on them for doing it :)

And for the record I wasnt saying about people buying dogs, just on the advertisement bit! lol

And when is Jonathan Ross on Crufts by the way? Seems very odd he is on there!! lol
- By Brainless [gb] Date 07.03.08 13:22 UTC

> Everybody doesn't know about what shows are coming up and correct way to buy dogs.
>


Very few people seem to realise there is more than the one dog show.  As for where to buy a pup we all know few people know where to get one, or if they do choose to, which is why there are so many bad breeders.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 07.03.08 13:37 UTC

>He did well on the show were he dragged a load of people over the desert whatever it was called


Yep, a script (not an autocue that's too far for him to see!) and a good editor he's fine!
- By Blue Date 07.03.08 14:20 UTC
:-) Probably.  I think the program was better this year though.
- By Trevor [gb] Date 07.03.08 18:15 UTC
Rach85 - of course I am not saying it is bad to highlight the plight of dogs in rescue but simply pointing out that Pedigree - for many many years the main sponsor of our major dog shows - has now shifted it's focus away from the showing world here in the Uk (although it remains highly active overseas) - this co-incides with a similar shift in emphasis by the Cruft committee away from the original 'raison d'etre ' of the show to one that includes a huge range of more instantly 'entertaining' doggy activities....to my mind a 'dumbing down ' of the show....and a reinforcement of the view that showing is simply not enough on it's own.

Would you get this kind of triviality in any other major competition - I think not.
I am by the way not a 'he' but a 'she' ....( long story)  ;)

Yvonne
- By Dill [gb] Date 07.03.08 22:16 UTC Edited 07.03.08 22:19 UTC
Re Pedigree 'rebranding', out of interest I had a read of their new complete box.  Lots of lovely pictures of vegetables and meat, etc, lots of info about how the different foods are good for the dog - so far so good.  But where was the ingredients list?  took me a few minutes to find it and had a job reading it even with my reading glasses.  Ingredients seem to be identical to those on the old box :confused: and I can't help thinking that to hide it and make the print so small really doesn't convince me that they are proud of the information :(  or is it that their demographic aren't expected to care about little things like that?

Surely, if they were really interested in the welfare of rescue dogs they would do more to publicise the folly of getting a dog on a whim and discarding it like an old handbag when it's no longer a novelty ;)

Re dumbing down of dog showing, maybe that is one reason that pedigree dogs are being ignored for 'designer' mongrels?  breeding of purebred dogs is being sidelined in the most well known dog show, therefore, how important is it really to the breeding of dogs?
- By Teri Date 07.03.08 22:41 UTC

>breeding of purebred dogs is being sidelined in the most well known dog show, therefore, how important is it really to the breeding of dogs?


My sentiments entirely Dill.

I must admit aside from the group and BIS judging I have little interest in the TV coverage, largely down to much of Crufts (whether there in the flesh or watching at home) becoming more of a circus event than about quality pedigree breeding and working stock.  IMO the whitterings on of the cringeworthy Mr Fogle only adds further to the demise of the world's greatest dog show.  Better that it had never been televised than to make a mockery of serious breeders, exhibitors, triallers, obedience specialists etc.
- By Dill [gb] Date 07.03.08 23:47 UTC
Yup my thinking too ;)

Last year I had trouble getting near the breed ring with my dog prior to judging, most of the people in my way around the ring were really annoyed that I needed to make them move, they were even more annoyed that they had to move for my dog!!  Why on earth would people like that attend a DOG SHOW?  if it wasn't for the TV coverage and marginalisation of the breed judging they'd have known to expect a lot of dogs at the ringside (eyes rolling out my head here)    I also overheard someone say "Crufts is brilliant!  pity it's spoiled by there being so many dogs everywhere!"  words failed me at that point :mad: :mad:
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 08.03.08 07:10 UTC
And half the shuttle buses were coaches that wouldn't allow dogs on - the crowd was getting quite irate about all the dogless people that could therefore jump the queues!!
- By supervizsla Date 08.03.08 20:42 UTC
Anyone noticed how all the dogs on the program sit happily with Claire and Matt but are always pulling to get away from Ben Fogle (Do you think they are trying to tell him something!)
- By Lea Date 08.03.08 21:04 UTC

>  Anyone noticed how all the dogs on the program sit happily with Claire and Matt but are always pulling to get away from Ben Fogle


LMAO, just pressed the red button
carried on from the coverage, and they were all sitting with the life guard dog(cant remember the breed!!) and Matt left the room, with that the dog pulled Ben to get to his owner!"!!!!!
Think Matt has an ifinity to dogs!!! Ben on the other hand LMAO
Lea :)
PS which reality TV program was he on???
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 08.03.08 21:15 UTC
Ha ha yes I've noticed that!
- By ShaynLola Date 08.03.08 21:25 UTC

>PS which reality TV program was he on???


Castaway...the one where the BBC put people on a remote Island in the Hebrides for a year (in 2000) and they had to form a self sufficeint community (or something along those lines).  From what I remember, Ben Fogle came across very well in it :-)
- By Lea Date 08.03.08 21:29 UTC
Ah thankyou!!!!!! LOL
Nothing to do with animals thewn, even thought that seems to be his forte :- Crufts, Animal Park, country File!!!!!!
Lea :)
- By Cava14Una Date 08.03.08 22:10 UTC
Did he not breed a litter of pups from the dog he had with him on the island or is that my imagination??
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 08.03.08 22:16 UTC
Not on the island. I think Inca had a litter some time after he got back; there was a woman with a collie on the island that had a litter there.
- By Cava14Una Date 09.03.08 10:59 UTC
Thank you fount of all knowledge ;)
- By DEARLADY [gb] Date 09.03.08 11:36 UTC
don't think BF is as bad this year as he was last year...still pretty hopeless, but I guess I'll wait to see if he makes a hash of today...;)
- By Angelbern [lv] Date 09.03.08 15:40 UTC
what was with B. F and the cut out dog???!!!!!

Do we really want to see this??? nope....
- By Cava14Una Date 09.03.08 15:57 UTC
I thought it was pretty awful
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / Ben Fogle/crufts/jonathan ross
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