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> and I imagine the majority were
> see what the kc have started doing about health tests,
> and they will find out they are not compulsory
> Neither the 160,000 visitors to Crufts this year, nor the many millions of other dog loving viewers who watch it on television, will have recognised the description "disabled mutants in a freakish, garish beauty pageant" from what they saw - which was beautiful, healthy animals
> Bearing in mind that the winner was shown to be health impaired, I think that was a foolish statement to make. Just my opinion.
>>Neither the 160,000 visitors to Crufts this year
>> Bearing in mind that the winner was shown to be health impaired, I think that was a foolish statement to make. Just my opinion
>Bearing in mind that the winner was shown to be health impaired, I think that was a foolish statement to make. Just my opinion.
> the dog who won this year certainly didn't appear to be health impaired, unless, of course, you know something about Phillipe that we don't ?
> Actually the Peke was the 2003 winner. This year's winner was a Giant Schnauzer in absolutely gleaming health, followed by a Samoyed who was the same.
>
> We are maybe being picky over Chinablues error but on the other hand it does put into into perspective that so many other winners are in blooming health as are the majority of show dogs in general
> They are NOW setting up a panel to look at certain breeds GSD
>I am elated as a Shepherd person seeing that the breed is going to be 'reviewed'.
> . Mind you, the GSD seems an obvious example of where that approach wouldn't work, so expect it's a flawed idea.
>The part I found extremely offensive was the totally incorrect reference to Eugenics & Nazis
> she asked for people on here to get involved in the original program, so the chance was offered
> Whatever the KC decide to do regarding the GSD, it would not affect the dogs shown on the program as they were both German dogs(one an ATC competitor & the other an import) something the program omitted to mention
>Starngely enough non of these changes would affect the dogs shown on the program & would simply mean that breeders who prefer this type would link up with the SV & hold their own shows etc outside of the KC regulations
> it's possibly more accurate to say that it has pressed them into pushing ahead more rapidly on many things health related which were already in place but moving fairly slowly or only in the planning stages.
>I just hope the KC remain aloof to anything too knee jerk.
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