12-04-2010, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Brooklynn I think this is another subject that has been talked to death as well LOL....while coloring, enhancing, altering the color is not allowed it's done and is gonna be done just like anything else.
What I have seen more and more lately is horrible toplines, bad rears, bad fronts and even incorrect coat color/texture being shown in the ring and winning. I feel that sends a wrong message to a newbie thinking about entering the wonderful world of dog showing. NO, not me getting beat it's in the classes going towards the championship. I wish the judges wouldn't just give the dog the win if it's not good. I wish there would be more of with holding of ribbons instead of just giving them the win.
I had a lady talk to me one weekend and it was her first dog show and she could even see the ones that won shouldn't have and she asked me why that was, all I could say was it's just another day at the dog show and the judges opinion. Nothing much one can do but go with the flow. It's sad how many people really do not know what good movement is, what a good front and rear are and what is the correct coat texture/color is. I don't mind a lighter dog with a good coat texture or a darker dog with a good coat texture. I guess what I'm saying is I'm getting alittle tired of "kennel blindness" or one just not seeing what is NOT correct.
Ok, now I'm done venting LOL |   But where is the education of judges? Where are the videotapes for judges education on good movement for the Yorkie? Sigh
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