Blazingsaddles
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To text the vet asking if it’s ok to feed my dogs Camberwell carrots. Honest to god, it’s so dumb down.....
I am just watching last nights. Assuming it is dog people watching, why do they assume we are all so ignorant?
Interesting that they didn’t show the GS moving.
Their tails are beautiful
And why are Rottweilers sloped behind now? That is new isn't it?
I think Boxers and Dobes look much better docked! Or they need to do something about those awful curly tails.
I think he used the termsâ€fit for function†for the fat lab this year ! 😀Ha ha a rant came up in my memories on Facebook yesterday, from a couple of years ago... I even read it in my head in Frank Kane’s voice (the dog show judge who commentates on Crufts)... describing a fat, unfit poorly muscled show greyhound as “fit as a fiddle without an ounce of fatâ€
Crufts is an abomination, I cannot understand the obsession about it....
Actually I need to edit that.... dog showing is an abomination... Crufts is just the example which gets media hype
I think he used the termsâ€fit for function†for the fat lab this year ! 😀
Actually frank Kane is a gundog man, he bred American cockers.Honestly Frank, I know you are a terrier man but really.... 😂😂
Actually frank Kane is a gundog man, he bred American cockers.
Actually frank Kane is a gundog man, he bred American cockers.
I'd entered Roscoe under him a couple of years ago but he came down with KC the week before the show, perhaps it was for the best.
Actually frank Kane is a gundog man, he bred American cockers.
Ha ha ha ha! The very idea that an American Cocker is a gundog!!!! (Yes, I know they are shown in the gundog group).
For me, good movement is paramount. I’m not sure if it’s the horse person in me or just years of seeing badly moving dogs at Crufts/lesser shows. Movement is the first thing I notice in whatever breed I study.
I quite agree movement is paramount. Unfortunately many judges can’t even spot lameness let alone good movement.