That's the beauty of the Standard....and freedom. Except for DQ....YOU
decide what you want to compete
with. You are competing against a Breed Standard and have to make the
decision on what to show, where to
show and who to show under ( freedom)
The Judge makes the final decision on who wins ( accountability and
responsibility ).
Breeders make the decision on what to breed. ( vision and responsibility )
IF you want a class for long coats....do you also want classes also for missing
teeth., or an unlevel topline,
or any other fault according to the Standard? Faults of gait are often
predominate.......at every show...
We all compete with a dog with a flaw, a fault..a not preferred...an
undesirable....there is no perfect dog.
Carolyn marhaven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.marhaven.com
From: Carrie [mailto:oakridgegsd@xxxxxxxxxxxx] ;
To: marhaven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; leebrown622@xxxxxxx; dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
farmdogforever@xxxxxxxxx;
Why would anyone show a long coat at nationals without a separate class? Except
in rare cases, judges see the coat and immediately disregard. With the level of
quality without a long coat shown at nationals, why would anyone put a beloved
animal out there? Fewer people that have any reason to enter the national. We
continue to shrink.
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From: Carolyn Martello <marhaven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
You can show a long coat at the National....there is just no more specific
classes for a specific fault! YAAAAAAAAAAAY! As it was it almost seemed
like "showcasing" a particular fault. <G>
You can show a dog with any fault at any show including our National. You
just cannot show a dog with a DISQUALIFYING fault. THAT is the POINT of a DQ.
You can even win with a dog with a fault....and you can breed a dog with a
fault. Some faults are s minor on a magnificent animal that they can and do
win......including coats. What most of us did object to was to have extra
classes for a fault!! Almost like 'showcasing' a fault....and It just
added to the length of the National...and cost and time.
Since we are so concerned about LOSS for the Club and our National......every
aspect of loss should be looked at including length, rather than make the
National site unattainable for many. Hopefully this is a good start.
Carolyn marhaven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Behalf Of leebrown622@xxxxxxx Re: The Roof is on Fire
They are not saying you cannot show them They are saying there will be no
special class for coated dog
s You can show them in the regular classes
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From: Tanya D'Armand To: farmdogforever@xxxxxxxxx;The List;
Ok, I am confused. If you are allowed to show a coated dog in the shows why
are u not allowed to show at the Nationals?
Tanya D'Armand
On Monday, August 15, 2016 2:44 PM, Penny Kroh
<mailto:%3cfarmdogforever@xxxxxxxxx> <farmdogforever@xxxxxxxxx< a="">>
wrote:</farmdogforever@xxxxxxxxx<>
I was happy to get the latest information from the BOD. Is it enough? Are we
allowed to know more? It makes me think of the chorus of this song:
"The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire!
The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire!
We don't need no water, let the mf burn,
Burn mf, burn.
No coat class at the NATIONAL? Thank you.
PK
Penny in NC
The Farm Dog Forever
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