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>I don't show my bitch when she is in season, just don't think it's fair wouldn't be happy leaving her on a bench either.
>I do think that shows should make some allowance for this eg by returning half the entry fee when a bitch is withdrawn due to being in season (on production of a note from a vet or whatever) or allowing the entry to be passed forward to the next show.

Great Idea this
And not just by dog owners - other bitch owners don't like being given a bad name. It's not necessarily to ther face, but it causes an extremely unpleasant atmosphere.
>Fillis, you wouldn't believe the names I've heard people being called when it's noticed their bitch is in season!
> I agree Fillis, ive never heard anyone complain about a bitch in season.
>must be a breed thing, it seems to be accepted in our breed.
> I wish I could say the same for the exhibitors (not in my breed) and already on here in their posts who do not train their males, but continually blame everyone else for their lack of ability to handle their dogs in the ring and get their dogs to show properly.
>> I wish I could say the same for the exhibitors (not in my breed) and already on here in their posts who do not train their males, but continually blame everyone else for their lack of ability to handle their dogs in the ring and get their dogs to show properly.
>My boys ARE trained, and always behave impeccably and show great BUT as Marianne said instinct does take over completely, the urge to reproduce is very very strong, and I think the majority of entire males tend to forget all their training if an in season bitch is nearby.
>who do not train their males, but continually blame everyone else for their lack of ability to handle their dogs in the ring and get their dogs to show properly.
(Amazing that!)>'She's just come in today' (Amazing that!)
>not all dogs are affected
>In your breed is it always the same person/people with the gripe? Bet you soon recognise it is a few people only, and often with all their dogs.
>Both the breed record holders in my breed were unaffected in the ring, experienced stud dogs too.
>are you suggesting that a stud should be encouraged at all opportunities to misbehave in case he loses his ability to mate
> If a breed is shown stacked and virtually in a death-grip by the handler
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