You aren't kidding Lee. We were absolutely a laughing stock around the
Group rings when this back-assward idea was conceived. The very first breed
club with a fault class, just imagine!
Kathy Salvucci, member GSDCA, DVGSDC
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In a message dated 9/13/2015 3:56:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
leebrown622@xxxxxxx writes:
It sure gives other national breed clubs a lot of laughs. It is like you
feeding them like the late night comics feed off the political fools
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From: Doc Zoe
Date: Sun, Sep 13, 2015 2:40 PM
To:
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Subject:[ SHOWGSD-L ] COAT CLASS
OUr Best of Breed class is an AKC regular class - From which we give out
select ratings which is allowed under AKC Rules at a NationalWhile we hold a
Futurity/Mataurity BEST OF - it may be held during the National, But it is
not a class of a regular AKC show and does not affect the points and is held
during our National but is not a class of the showThe Long coat can compete
in any of the regular classes at any AKC show of which the National is. The
addition of a long coat FAULT class is redundantOn 13 Sep 2015, at 15:10,
_ (http://www.pinehillgsds.com/) _gsdworkingline@gmail.com_
(mailto:%20gsdworkingline@xxxxxxxxx) _ wrote:But, we have classes and
designations that are
non-AKC. Our Victor and Victrix. Our select dog classes. Our Futurity and
maturity classes. They are all GSDCA classes and not AKC classes. I see no
reason the coat class can't be a GSDCA class only just like the others
mentioned above......We are not going by AKC rules, I believe, for those
classes so
why, suddenly, must we abide by AKC rules for the coat class?Sarah
Minsk-EduardoVon Whitehall German Shepherds"Preserving the classicGerman
Shepherd
Dog"Member of GSDCA and Signer of Breeders Code of Ethics> On Sep 13, 2015, at
3:05 PM, Doc Zoe wrote:> > In AKC/CKC standards, a long coat is a fault.
That does not prevent the animal from being shown > as it is not a
disqualifying fault like lack of a testicle, or a white coat etc> > Since, the
long
coat can be shown in any regular class in conformation, there is absolutely
no > need for its own class - a class for a fault. > > > > > Dr Zoe Backman>
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