
Here's the scenario: the breed judge starts to go over your dog (this is a medium gundog breed with moderate coat), remarks to the dog "what a good girl" (you figure the judge will note his error by the time he gets to the back end of the dog). You move the dog, stack him in the line up and the judges awards places (your dog is unplaced)...he comes over to you at the end to shake hands and remarks again "a lovely bitch!"
Now he's had several opportunities to work out what gender the dog is--he was crouched down to watch the dog on the move, made a point of looking in his ears, thorough examination of the bite, feet, etc. How on earth does an experienced judge miss fairly basic bits of a dog's anatomy?
So do you say something or not? I just walked away and we won't be showing under him again, but I wonder if it would have been better to tell him politely he'd made a very fundamental error.