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Show Name: Kennel Club Of Philadelphia Location: Oaks, PA Show Date: Saturday, November 17, 2012 Total Entry: 1301 Best In Show Judge: Vicki Abbott Dog Reg: GCh Afterall Painting The Sky Breed: Fox Terriers (Wire) Handler: Gabriel Rangel Owner: Victor Malzoni, Torrie Steele Reserve Dog Reg: GCh Banana Joe V Tani Kazari Reserve Breed: Affenpinschers [...]
Show Name: Greater Racine Kennel Club Location: Franksville, WI Show Date: Monday, August 15, 2016 Total Entry: 317 Best In Show Judge: Mr. Fred Bassett Dog Reg: GCh Wingssong Singular Sensation [Dog] Breed: Papillon Handler: Chris Jones Owner: P & C Jones Breeder: P & C Jones Reserve Dog Reg: GCh DC Walmar-Solos OMG SL [...]
.show-wins-images-wf It is hard to believe that it’s August already! Summer is in full swing, and folks are already talking about going back to school. For me, it was the first time in many years that I was home this past weekend and not in Canfield, Ohio. I heard that those attending the Canfield shows [...]

The dogs tried their best, and while their handlers spoke many different languages, the dogs spoke one international language: WOOF. The majority of the winning dogs were Border Collies and Shetland Sheepdogs. There was a great variety of dogs each displaying their breed characteristics. Some of the dogs were new to me and I couldn’t pronounce or spell their names, but they were beautiful and talented performers.

I looked forward to the job of liaison between AKC and my club, and getting a more comprehensive handle on significant issues that affect the fancy. What I failed to consider was the financial hardship it would create. My club does not reimburse its delegate for expenses, as many don’t, and I accepted this when I took on the job. No problem. What I failed to factor into the equation however was that, as a delegate, I could no longer charge a fee for my services as a judge.

Witness the judges now summarily allowed to solicit assignments bit. Whatever happened to dignity, some are asking. Why, all of a sudden, this rather startling change? Was this just a case of moving with the times or was there more to it? Our philosophies and priorities, in terms of the way we conduct ourselves, have now become the subject of considerable interest.