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I knew his judging would be bad, but not THIS bad!!!!
I liked both the pharaoh hound and the ridgeback a lot, and even the whippet was ok (but far too young to be BOB!) 😄
Oh and sorry yes I liked the PBGV too 😊😊
What has age got to do with the quality of the dog?
Either it is a well put together well moving dog or it isnt!
A dog that wins a challenge certificate is deemed to be worthy of the title of champion in the eyes of the judge, and is the closest to the breed standard on that particular day. An immature dog is unlikely to be the best example of the breed present at a show on any particular day, especially when there were multiple CC winning dogs present who are fully mature and likely to be closer to the breed standard.
Yay for the petit basset gv win!! One of my absolute favourite breeds and that dog is just gorgeous ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜.
Yay for the petit basset gv win!! One of my absolute favourite breeds and that dog is just gorgeous ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜.
I’ve always had a secret want for one, but they are apparently as bad with hunting as Millie lurcher 😱😄
For me showing is the promotion of breeding animals. In my own system a baby could never take top honours because it's not physically or mentally mature. Too right.
I have huge issues with the handing of top honours to dogs in the puppy and junior classes. I've seen dogs go BoB at six months out of minor puppy go on to attain high honours. I've also seen some super puppies grow into coarse donkeys...or worse, they develop or transmit heritable temperament or health issues when used for breeding, which of course they are when there is such hype around them as youngsters.
I’m not a grey hound person, infact it is one of the few breeds you could not pay me to have, however I’d far rather look at the show one than yours, sorry.Ooooo look this came up on FB today from my rant last yearMy greyhound v last year's BOB winner...... nuff said......perhaps I'll just go on holiday when Crufts is on next year :
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I’m not a grey hound person, infact it is one of the few breeds you could not pay me to have, however I’d far rather look at the show one than yours, sorry.
I’m not a grey hound person, infact it is one of the few breeds you could not pay me to have, however I’d far rather look at the show one than yours, sorry.
Personally it’s less to do with how the dog is built and more to do with the fact I hate the underweight and permanently miserable/terrified look that most grey hounds sportOh dear.... that has just made me lolNo need to be sorry, not everyone has an eye for a decent dog
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We had a retired one here, years ago, she was lovely but a little independantly minded. (To be kind).
Showing is nothing about the improvement of any breed though, is it? Working certificates do that.
Did you all see the Dogue de Bordeaux? It was bordering, in my very limited opinion, on brachycephalic . They didn't used to look like wizened monkeys?