[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Canine Discussion

  • From: "Helen Franklin" <helen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <caggra@xxxxxxx>, ""@localhost.freelists.org, <showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:36:00 -0800

I apologized to one owner and handler the day of the show.
The other's are mine to know and learn from.  I wish I could be perfect but I 
never make it.  I prefer the others do not know because it can't do them any 
good, only sadness and frustration.  I do believe that Ed won't miss them.  My 
error  can't be changed...only I can change.
Helen



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From: caggra@xxxxxxx
Date:  Tue, 06 Mar 2007 13:27:39 -0500

>May I ask what 3 bitches?  :)   I know one of them for sure.
> 
>Jeff 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: helen@xxxxxxxxxxx
>To: showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 1:19 PM
>Subject: [ SHOWGSD-L ] Canine Discussion
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>PEGGY SAID IT EXACTLY RIGHT!!!!  PERFECT, PEGGY!  New name, 
>perfect Peggy.  The good handlers DO KNOW what to bring each judge.  However, 
>when judging the Nationals, and the reason judges want to do that, is they 
>then 
>have the opportunity and  selection to chose the best of the best.  They are 
>able to select what they consider the ideal.  Matters not what they say, judge 
>your judge from what they selected at a National Specialty.  THEY DID HAVE A 
>CHOICE.
>Helen
>P.S.  After watching the official Nationals tapes, I missed three bitches from 
>the excused group.  Lesson learned.  Ed will correct my mistakes.
>PEGGY SAID:-----Original Message----- 
>From: pmick12@xxxxxxxxxxx 
>To: showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>Sent: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 11:00 AM 
>Subject: [ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Return to Canine Discussions 
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>    I think it depends on the entry on the day.  Most judges have 
>"hangups" of one kind of another...they are harder on specific faults, 
>more on one than another... 
>but given a certain entry on any given day, may overlook and forgive 
>that same fault that they usually can't forgive.  For that matter, in a 
>big entry, especially one with quality dogs, a judge may hit on dogs 
>with a specific fault and then in a big class of specials, forgive that 
>same fault because he or she sees so many virtues in one dog that 
>overall that dog leaves the others in the dust. 
>       It's called judging on the day, and/or judging what's there.   
>Say, for instance, that a judge spends the first 8 months of the year 
>coming down hard on dogs that are dirty going away...but then suddenly 
>has a great entry, filled with quality dogs, and there is a dog that 
>just makes the judge catch his or her breath...spectacular side gait, 
>beautiful reach, drive, and follow thru, and type as well...type to die 
>for...but that dog is not clean going away...the rest of the dogs are 
>good sidegaiters, pretty enough (pretty means they have type), and clean 
>going away...but no matter what the judge does, the dog that's dirty is 
>just breathtaking every time he comes into view....on that day, the 
>judge might forgive the dog going away..........     I don't know if 
>I've explained it properly, just hope so.  Sometimes every judge will 
>forgive his or her most hated thing when everything else just is 
>wonderful..........   to do otherwise is, in my mind, not judging at all. 
>
>    One other thing on this topic...the best of our handlers know what 
>blows the judges away, and they know going in what certain judges will 
>forgive and what they won't.  They will bring a dog with a fault that 
>they know a particular judge usually is hard on, if they know that dog 
>has something that judge will just fall for, too, no matter what.  I 
>wish there were more handlers who knew that stuff. 
>   Peggy 
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