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> As I understand it etiquette requires that people do not enter champions in open shows, though obviously there is no official rule as such
> I have not being showing for a long time but do keep my eyes and ears open
>this is not sour grapes, I have Champions but would not dream of entering them into an Open show
(don't you just love that little icon :-D ) You seemed IMO (initially) to have a rather lack lustre opinion of the honesty, integrity and fairness in general to be found in the UK show system yet you already have made up champions despite not having exhibited for long. I'd have thought you to be exactly the type of exhiitor who gives confidence to new comers since your own experience has been such an incredibly positive and successful one :)> I think that those who show Champions at Open shows have to take responsibility for the disappearance of newcomers to our hobby due to never being given a chance to compete in a group with their 'pride and joy' and being continually disillusioned
> Hi Teri
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> I have not taken your replies as insulting
> at the end of the day (I hate that expression)
> Maybe we should bear this in mind when critisising our judges too
> I am well prepare dot accept defeat gracefully, pick myself up, dust myself off and move on to the next show.
> As far as I know Open shows are exactly that, 'Open to all' and there is no etiquette about it, just some people don't like having to compete against champions and making those who own them feel bad.
>so while the rules dictate champions can be entered I understood it was not the done thing.....
> It could be that owners of champions either think Open shows are somehow 'beneath them',
" those who show Champions at Open shows have to take responsibility for the disappearance of newcomers to our hobby due to never being given a chance to compete in a group with their 'pride and joy' and being continually disillusioned."> Here, too, it seems certain breeds to better than others. If I see a Doberman in the Best In Show line up, chances are good, that it will take the show. Also, same is true about a Standard Poodle. I can count on my one finger of knuckles how many times I have seen a dog from the toy group take show. And when newbies see that, it is a bit discouraging.
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> It would see that people who are fairly new to this lark, do think that their first show dog is the bees knees and because they have no experience to know any better,they fall for the old " oh you really deserved to win but you've been beaten by a face".
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