blackcob
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I have a decently sized but unconventional and cobby small, we beat plenty of cockers on the way up. Speed isn't everything. But yes, back in the day there were far more shelties, poodles and terriers and class sizes were bigger all round. More like 100+ at the time I was running larges, I recall having rosettes with placings into the teens.
If they want to increase class numbers they will have to reduce the number of show licences granted, and/or reintroduce the proximity limit for show licensing so entries aren't split across several nearby shows.
If they want to decrease champ entries (and I don't see why this is currently necessary...) then introduce a qualifying system, X wins in G7 to be eligible for champ. Although this essentially makes champ into grade 8.
I dislike the argument that champ should only include the absolute best of the best, we already have a system for showcasing those with the Ag Ch title and the the prestige finals (Crufts, Olympia not Olympia, KCIAF) and it's already dominated by professional handlers. While the numbers remain steady as they are, the hobbyist also-rans affect nothing - but probably fund a lot of it - and the fastest dogs will still win as they should.
There's always Devon Dogs Although I think I'd sooner retire from the sport than give her a penny.
If they want to increase class numbers they will have to reduce the number of show licences granted, and/or reintroduce the proximity limit for show licensing so entries aren't split across several nearby shows.
If they want to decrease champ entries (and I don't see why this is currently necessary...) then introduce a qualifying system, X wins in G7 to be eligible for champ. Although this essentially makes champ into grade 8.
I dislike the argument that champ should only include the absolute best of the best, we already have a system for showcasing those with the Ag Ch title and the the prestige finals (Crufts, Olympia not Olympia, KCIAF) and it's already dominated by professional handlers. While the numbers remain steady as they are, the hobbyist also-rans affect nothing - but probably fund a lot of it - and the fastest dogs will still win as they should.
I wouldn’t even know where to start looking for an indoor hire for agility in southern Devon, I’d like to find somewhere though.
There's always Devon Dogs Although I think I'd sooner retire from the sport than give her a penny.