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Having bred over 500 champions, I decided I would try to become a judge; to see dogs from the other side of the fence so to speak. Last year I requested my first four breeds: Giant and Standard Schnauzers, as well as Doberman Pinschers and Greyhounds. My first year as a judge, as a provisional, is almost over and it’s been a very interesting experience.
May 13th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Featured | Read More »
While the statements above may sound logical and convincing, basing your disinfection program on these misconceptions can put your animals in danger.
May 12th, 2020 | Posted in Breaking News,Dog Show History,Featured,Health & Training | Read More »
In the immediately preceding issue of this magazine, the subject of breed standards and their central purpose was revisited and broached from various perspectives. Some discussion was offered as to how, and to what extent, we go about interpreting what is meant by the written word and the role which these descriptions play.
May 12th, 2020 | Posted in Dog Show History,Editorial,Featured | Read More »
by Mary C. Lamphier From the archives of The Canine Chronicle, November, 1993 Many people believe that reality is a black and white thing, and that it never changes. Reality, however, is as much a matter of perception as anything and reality changes in relation to the perceptions through which it is filtered. The Belmont [...]
May 11th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Featured | Read More »
by Dr. Quentin N. La Ham From the archives of The Canine Chronicle, June, 1992 PART 3 More often than not, judging involves trade-offs. This is the basis upon which respected judges interchange the same group of dogs because they rate factors differently in reaching a decision. That is as it should be and one [...]
May 10th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Featured | Read More »
In the not-too-distant past I had occasion to discuss a certain pedigreed-dog breeding program with a very good friend of mine who has been involved with her breed for more years than she probably cares to remember. In this endeavor she has been highly successful and, over time, has managed to establish a lineage of some distinction and prominence.
May 9th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Editorial,Featured | Read More »
Why, regardless of the breed in question, do so many judges adopt the position of ‘first pick the type you like and then pick the best mover from among them?’ I do not hesitate to suggest that in many cases the reverse would be preferable if the best interest of the breed is at stake and it should so be. Why not pick your best movers first, if indeed the final test of conformation is in the movement of the dog, and then find the best types among them? The outcome can be very rewarding.
May 9th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Featured | Read More »
Articles espousing the merits of type occur intermittently but of late there seems to me to be more than the usual number. Whenever I have found these testimonials in my 40-plus years of active involvement in our sport, they are usually lopsidedly promulgated by persons who have great-headed and -coated dogs with little else to brag about. These persons can be very vociferous tending to think of a dog as ever so pretty but seemingly willing to ignore the fact that to be a good dog, pretty is not good enough. The dog should be beautiful and there is a vast difference between the two adjectives.
May 8th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Featured | Read More »
We need to start using judges that never or rarely get the opportunity to judge so that our judging base has merit. There need to be more judges/breed education seminars and maybe even parent breed clubs need to review and revise their standards to fit what is in the ring today.
May 7th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Featured | Read More »
Not even the prefix on the top breeding kennel in any breed in the registered name of your dog is a guarantee of show quality.
May 5th, 2020 | Posted in Current Articles,Dog Show History,Featured | Read More »