
I think once again the RSPCA has shot itself in the foot. They are openly suggesting that we begin to treat our dogs like curcus animals...doing tricks, dressing up for the public, I for one avoid curcuses for just that reason, I find it wrong to train animals to perform tricks to entertain us. I have no gripe with obedience though did swop with My GSD's to working trials as I found competition obedience too formal and regimented. I am a believer in basic pet obedience for everyones sake, to have a well behaved dog, but not so much rigid competition type obedience. That Is how I feel. I have a breed that is wash and wear and my show dogs are bathed and groomed out before a show (they are kept clean and well groomed at all times for thier own comfort anyway) requiring just a quick tidy up prior to showing. The amount of overgrooming in some breeds is not for me so I do not have those breeds. I think the KC rules for presentation at shows should reflect the fact that a clean well groomed (As in No tangles) dog is what we are looking for not a cardboard cut out of a dog where every one is like a replica in stance because the coats are trimmed to cover up the faults (Yes some groomers can hide a multitude of sins, Joe public never gets to Feel a dog and would not know what he felt anyway).
I use the show rings to reinforce my feelings that I have a dog that conforms with the standard required for it to perform it's given job in life.
It prevents kennel blindness and ensures I only breed from correct stock. (On the odd occasion that I do breed a litter)
For me a show is as much a fun chatty day out with my dogs, they enjoy it as they love to meet and greet, I do not show dogs that hate the show environment. It gives me a view into others opinion on my dogs and certainly in my breed it involves no long hours standing on a table being moulded into a perfect shape.
The overgrooming creeping into this country from the USA I hate. Even in my breed some are being trimmed and I feel the coat is being over blown creating a coat without the "natural sheen" and loosing the "Slightly wavy but not curling" type we should have, and instead producing a fluff ball of a dog. Strangely the AKA standard calls for "shown in natural coat and overdue trimming is to be discouraged"
I am 100% behind a move to show dogs as nature made them, leave the scissors and hairspray at home and lest get into natural beauty rather than couffured beauty!
Dog shows should be a social event and that should be for the dogs as well.
Aileen