Arvindology – We Want Judgement Not Opinions
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436 – May, 2023
By Arvind deBraganca
When things go sideways and I start to become unraveled, it is important to me to stop, process, and think. Having rational thought and focus is essential to comprehension of any situation. What I can excuse or walk away from as a handler does not apply to my SELF as a breeder or the effect it has on my breed. The impact of adjudication, in the present and future of a breed, can be long lasting and at times either proactive or detrimental. Education is the key. Not education solely based on books and videos, but education from mentoring, hands-on experience, and learning functionality of purpose. One must earnestly and intentionally work toward comprehending the nuances that make individual breeds unique while differentiating the priorities and hallmarks.
Nothing speaks volumes on lack of comprehension of functional purpose, intent, and the details of hallmarks than choosing to reward mediocre dogs with generic features. Does this make me question the commitment to the task? Worse yet, does this show a lack of commitment to the purpose of adjudication? It is only human to not know everything about every breed, but you have a book of standards ringside and you can have notes and cheat sheets for hallmarks. Remember that I am speaking as a BREEDER. I would rather see you refer to the above-mentioned materials in order to make a better decision than to disregard what is sacred to me. I do not care how many breeds you are approved to judge. I am selfish. I care ONLY about MY BREED because they are MY ONLY FOCUS.
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436 – May, 2023
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