St Nicnaclaus
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I know Gemma and most of her dogs!
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I know Gemma and most of her dogs!
this year they seemed to rush through the judging and we didnt get a good look at each dog. they seemed to spend more time talking and generally messing about, i could have done without ewen, alan and noel and would have just liked comments from the experts. couldnt really get interested this year so just dipped in and out.....loved the agilty and flyball though...
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I have 3 American Cockers. All in show coat (yes they are shown) and yes they spend 90% of their life eating horse crap and getting bloody filthy. They are most definitely NOT lapdogs! I admit that the breed are in the minority as gundogs these days which is a shame
They are perfectly capable of retrieving decent sized game despite their small stature and they will keep going all day.
With all of the furore on FB etc about the Yank winning I'm somewhat fed up of people's rather uneducated assumptions about the breed. Don't let the fluff fool you, underneath the frill there is an incredibly intelligent, work minded little dog!!!
For me the best flatcoat of recent years was jet aka Vbos the Kentuckian who won BIS at crufts in 2011. He was a fabulous example of the breed with both breed type and showmanship.
Here is a link to his picture
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/flat_coated_retriever/dog.html?id=999224-vbos-the-kentuckian
Looks very much better than the one last year in my opinion anyway. Still has a sloping back but moves much better.
**ahem**
I have 3 American Cockers. All in show coat (yes they are shown) and yes they spend 90% of their life eating horse crap and getting bloody filthy. They are most definitely NOT lapdogs! I admit that the breed are in the minority as gundogs these days which is a shame
They are perfectly capable of retrieving decent sized game despite their small stature and they will keep going all day.
With all of the furore on FB etc about the Yank winning I'm somewhat fed up of people's rather uneducated assumptions about the breed. Don't let the fluff fool you, underneath the frill there is an incredibly intelligent, work minded little dog!!!
I stand corrected SLH, I would just like to see a lot less coat on a dog that was going to be working in cover. I did think he was a nice little dog but just didn't look right in the gundog group. One thing that I didn't like, throughout nearly all the interview with Clare Balding the handler seemed to be holding the dogs mouth shut, not sure why as in the ring he had a lovely smiley face and we weren't able to see it
I am not anti-showing but not into showing anything (horses, poultry etc). I've only been to one dog show (SKC Spring Ch last year to look at some different breeds. Have to say I found it somewhat grim with some tired and untidy looking handlers, bored dogs and the hall stank of dog pee.) and it put me off going to many more although I will give the Scottish Breeds Show a chance.
I was wondering though, do any non-flash breeds ever win BIS at Crufts?
Yes I noticed that and also when the judge was going over him in the BIS too. Bizarre.
Perhaps best to make your own mind up on that one ...
http://www.crufts.org.uk/content/whats-on/best-in-show-winners/
Not passing comment on the dog in question, I quite liked him, but I saw a few very shy/windy dogs in the group rings on TV, which for me is a real bugbear. And I don't mean 'aloof'.
A good judge should put an unhappy dog out of the ring, no matter how good the conformation, IMO.
I've finally twigged where I've seen pictures of American cockers working but sadly can't find the original to scan the full article and pics. This was from the quarterly Crufts magazine, I think around 2014, and was a collection of articles about unusual working dogs. Excuse the striking out, they used my name multiple times in the text.![]()
For 60 seconds in an agility ring, maybe.![]()