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rodge how would u tell the diffrens between a good working lurcher and a show pony kept in good shape just wondering

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Thats a good question if a lurcher is obiviously in good shape at a WORKING lurcher show you would assume that alot of this is down to work and hunting its been giving,not to say it should not be in as good of shape if i wasnt a working dog.But as Sounder said its a working terrier and lurcher show.

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Firstly you can never keep all happy no matter what you do ,, people argue all time about such things as classes ,, ie rough patts , smooth patts, red lakies, black lakies, as we all know ,,, good show in my view plenty for kids, good food, toilets , stalls the more the better,, and honest judging,,, plenty crack with all,,,, plus a few beers for some,,,, thats my view ATB T1

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if someone turns up with a dog and its in good shape looks good it ma be worker or not if thay say it works u cant tell the judge can only judge whats put in front of him if its in the best condtion it should win thats just way i see it

I agree with you Pete you would expect a judge to pick that dog as you are explaining as he should know what hes looking for condtion etc as he is judging,all im saying is its a working dog show therefore would expect working dogs to be shown,there are plenty of local dog shows at this time of year were people can show there pets.Just my thoughts.

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its just day out in summer that the hunting folk enjoy and people who just keep lurchers a lot of these dogs will be dogs that dident make the grade or havent been looked after as pups and ended up in ponds and disgarded so way not have one or two classes for them its happening more now with over breeding these are good people to that give these dogs homes

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if someone turns up with a dog and its in good shape looks good it ma be worker or not if thay say it works u cant tell the judge can only judge whats put in front of him if its in the best condtion it should win thats just way i see it

I agree with you Pete you would expect a judge to pick that dog as you are explaining as he should know what hes looking for condtion etc as he is judging,all im saying is its a working dog show therefore would expect working dogs to be shown,there are plenty of local dog shows at this time of year were people can show there pets.Just my thoughts.

that down to a good judge at a show so we leave it at that , would you like to see terrierman go head to head to dig the deepest hole in 1 min ,, better than in the beer tent lol
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its just day out in summer that the hunting folk enjoy and people who just keep lurchers a lot of these dogs will be dogs that dident make the grade or havent been looked after as pups and ended up in ponds and disgarded so way not have one or two classes for them its happening more now with over breeding these are good people to that give these dogs homes

Your right it is only a day out,a good enjoyable day most times to enjoy the stalls,food and meet people with common intrest as working dogs,i personally think only working dogs should be shown but thats only my take on it.Also a good day to enjoy a few pints.

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Ray, some good ideas, one thing i would say is many smaller shows put on far too many classes which spreads the dogs too thinly. Some activity for the kids, ferret racing has been mentioned, racing depending on the location. One thing that rarely gets mentioned is dog shit, its really boils my piss when morons let there dogs shit all over the place, don't pick it up and kids get it all over there shoes and clothes, i'd glady rub the dirty fuckers face in it, the owners not the kids...........but thats just me :whistling:

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in addition to what has already mentioned

 

ferret racing for the kids (and the big kids)

 

no "pet" dog classes

 

no cash prizes, instead practical prizes.

 

good working dog related stalls

 

somewhere to get a decent cuppa for fair money or even free :tongue2:

 

reasonable price to get into show/gamefair, not rip-off prices like some gamefairs.

I agree with some of the points here but you can't compare stand alone lurcher/terrer shows with gamefairs. Gamefairs represent the vast majority of all the different country sports disciplines out there and therefore to appeal to that number of people they will be much larger, have a multitude of stalls and no doubt extremely expensive to run. See how long your free tea's last as your show numbers grow.

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well lads just a bit of info, If you were running a working terrier and lurcher show or was going to one what would you like to have/see there, ect for kids , breeds, stalls,or even to improved a show in your honest opinion,

no smart answers please

any help would be great,

atb sounder

 

AS you said sounder a working terrier and lurcher show therefore id like like to see working terrier and lurchers been judged by proper lads that know a good working dog not someone judging show ponies,i think it would draw more attention to the show ring watching proper dogs been shown.Just mt thought.

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in addition to what has already mentioned

 

ferret racing for the kids (and the big kids)

 

no "pet" dog classes

 

no cash prizes, instead practical prizes.

 

good working dog related stalls

 

somewhere to get a decent cuppa for fair money or even free :tongue2:

 

reasonable price to get into show/gamefair, not rip-off prices like some gamefairs.

I agree with some of the points here but you can't compare stand alone lurcher/terrer shows with gamefairs. Gamefairs represent the vast majority of all the different country sports disciplines out there and therefore to appeal to that number of people they will be much larger, have a multitude of stalls and no doubt extremely expensive to run. See how long your free tea's last as your show numbers grow.

 

the "free cuppa" is a not so subtle hint to the small terrier + lurcher shows, tbh i dont give a feck about the gamefairs as they are more about £££££££££ than owt else.

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