[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Judges comments

  • From: HyHope@xxxxxxx
  • To: helen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, <showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 22:36:24 +0000

Thanks Helen, You said it so much better than I.
-
John

-------------- Original message from "Helen Franklin" <helen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: 
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> Many of us love our dogs like family. They are so much more then just four 
> legs and fur. Like people, they have their own individual personalities, 
> behaviors, likes and dislikes. We create a bond with our dogs based on 
> great memories and experiences, shared warmth and love. As we believe our 
> "human" children are beautiful, so do we believe our "dog" children are 
> beautiful. Rose colored glasses, beauty in the eyes of the beholder, quite 
> often, yes. This love slanted view of our dogs is especially true of those 
> in the breed only a short time. Long term exhibitors usually know why their 
> dogs don't win on a given day. Sometimes it's a better animal in front, 
> sometimes it could have gone either way, sometimes it was performance, 
> sometimes it was a blind judge, or so we think. Sometimes there is no 
> simple explanation but a combination of reasons. 
> 
> Judging procedure is under the regulations of the AKC and not up to personal 
> interpretation. In addition, critiquing in the ring could be embarrassing 
> to the owners because ringside would hear. "Sorry, you dog is overweight 
> and rolling over the loin." Sorry, your dog has a weak back and that is 
> serious." "Sorry, your dog is lacking front reach, drive and follow-thru." 
> I always talk privately to a handler when a really nice dog is penalized, 
> but the handler always knows why, even before I speak with him/her. Asking 
> questions after the show with the dog present, is a great way to get your 
> questions answered. Most judges are both accommodating and encouraging with 
> new comers. I like cat shows because I find the judges critique of great 
> interest, but unless the AKC changes it's procedures, critiques must be done 
> at a private time. Helen Franklin 
> 
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