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> a way if you have a good eye for the breeds, judging ought to be predictable - because you ought to be recognising the best\ truest to standard dogs as should the judge.
> the human is on the end of the lead and not the dog
> It only clicked to me when judge C was judging, I remember what A had done and then B!
> I have seen/heard people in a different breed say "if ever you're under me, i'll see you right" :-(
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> I've also read critques where it's been the other way round, didn't catch the judges eye outside the ring but once going over the dog fell inlove
>Also worth remembering that sometimes dogs which look great from the ringside can disappoint up close, just as dogs which may not look very special or appealing from outside the ring can be a revelation on physical exam
> Yes I heard that recently and was told to tell everyone in the area to attend and she'd see her friends ok. In the event she didn't do her friends alright but chucked them out! Got her a big entry though :-)
> agree, too much of who the human is on the end of the lead and not the dog, with a lot of judges
> I think that to avoid this that all exhibitors should wear [url=http://www.surplusandadventure.com/shopscr3618.html" rel=nofollow]this[/url] when in the ring. I am absolutely certain that this would avoid all 'human' judging :-D
> I think that to avoid this that all exhibitors should wear [url=http://www.surplusandadventure.com/shopscr3618.html" rel=nofollow]this[/url] when in the ring. I am absolutely certain that this would avoid all 'human' judging
> I think that to avoid this that all exhibitors should wear this when in the ring. I am absolutely certain that this would avoid all 'human' judging
NOooooooo - that's the Judge :-D
> people would wear distinctive clothes or jewellry
> Could it possibly that judge A, B and C have all bred excellent dogs which is why they are invited to judge in first place :-) Just a thought.
> I show because I enjoy it, not to win, some people climb rocks for the "rush" I enter the ring for the same reason :-)
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> although I disagree with him being there in the first place as he is a Champion and has won a number of BIS's at open level already but that is another discussion.
> I disagree with him being there in the first place as he is a Champion and has won a number of BIS's at open level already but that is another discussion.
> Me thinks it's the fear of failure that keeps them away
> My comments were purely my opinion
> Judges in training should judge to a breed standard, not copy what other judges are doing
> We must remember that just because a dog has 3 CC's it need not necessarily mean that it is a good one - the owner could have 3 friends who award tickets.
> The dog in question was a Weimaraner, there are in excess of 25 shows a year scheduling tickets for Weimars, approx one every two weeks.
> I think it's good for judges at Open level to get the opportunity to go over champions
> but how many of them have the courage not to put it up purely because of it's title - not many.
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