paulcreed78 10 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Quote Link to post Share on other sites
AlbertJ 569 Posted March 23, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Irish Lurcher 1,013 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcher330 2,297 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 (edited) I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Edited March 23, 2012 by lurcher330 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
AlbertJ 569 Posted March 23, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Guys this is what shows should be all about - a bit of fun, banter & craic - no matter who is judging or who wins! A chance to meet friends, discuss dogs see how yours gets on against others and always take the best dog home! AND in these potentialy difficult times for working dogs with perhaps a real storm brewing shows such as this can be a 'showpiece' for working dogs. As Barrie Wade - and he has had massive experience says we should be sticking and working together not constantly bickering. Yes of course you can bitch about the decisions a judge makes because not everyone can win every time but at least do the judge who has given up a day of their time the courtesy of waiting until you actually see what they actually do. Albertj 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Irish Lurcher 1,013 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Alan is like the tango man when he goes out, lol,, Graham how do you get ur dogs to stay on the sunbed, Digger wont stay on the bed,lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcher330 2,297 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Alan is like the tango man when he goes out, lol,, Graham how do you get ur dogs to stay on the sunbed, Digger wont stay on the bed,lol I tell if they dont stay they are going to live with Alan or Danny Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danny300 2,240 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Alan is like the tango man when he goes out, lol,, Graham how do you get ur dogs to stay on the sunbed, Digger wont stay on the bed,lol if they dont stay they are going to live with Alan or Danny ya can keep them if they wont stay no good to me think alan is your best choice 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcher330 2,297 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Alan is like the tango man when he goes out, lol,, Graham how do you get ur dogs to stay on the sunbed, Digger wont stay on the bed,lol if they dont stay they are going to live with Alan or Danny ya can keep them if they wont stay no good to me think alan is your best choice but they understand english Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danny300 2,240 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Alan is like the tango man when he goes out, lol,, Graham how do you get ur dogs to stay on the sunbed, Digger wont stay on the bed,lol if they dont stay they are going to live with Alan or Danny ya can keep them if they wont stay no good to me think alan is your best choice but they understand english thats alan out then 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcher330 2,297 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Alan is like the tango man when he goes out, lol,, Graham how do you get ur dogs to stay on the sunbed, Digger wont stay on the bed,lol if they dont stay they are going to live with Alan or Danny ya can keep them if they wont stay no good to me think alan is your best choice but they understand english thats alan out then i wouldn't do that on them ,it's like when ye threaten the kids,if their not good their going to live in a home,lol but i wouldn't have the heart to be that cruel 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danny300 2,240 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 I think a working dog man/woman should judge not someone who keep nonpedigree racing dogs what everyone know are just small greyhounds Paul, Your are entitled to your opinion as I trust you believe we are ours. Our fairs attract working dogs, show dogs and racing dogs. We do not have tests for working ability in terriers and lurchers - we have shows and racing. Therefore I consider it is illogical to think that someone who solely claims 'to work their dogs' should regard this as the ONLY qualification for judging a show. One could say ideally the judge should have experience of judging, been successful at shows and works their dogs, In that order NOT the other way round. Only if it was a working test would the working claim have higher priority. We have a mixture of judges at our fairs. At Ballywalter we have two working judges - both experienced judges and who have had success with their dogs at shows and Rose who has had big success over a long period with her dogs both racing and showing and has judged successfully before at other events. IN my opinion all three are competent to judge the respective breeds because all would be good at judging conformation, condition, balance, type and overall soundness. Now I would ask people to voice no more criticism of Rose until they actually see her judging. Thanks for your input, Albertj Albert I am looking forward to the show, might even bring a dog to show which I have never done before, if Rose is good enough to judge Grahms dog then she is good enough to judge mine:),, bring it on Graham:) I hope you have the dogs booked in for all the beauty treatments,ie nails hair and make up and i hear the false tan will be in this summer as well,now the spray on not that shit in a bottle Alan 626 uses when he's going out.just letting ye know so ye have no excuses :laugh: Alan is like the tango man when he goes out, lol,, Graham how do you get ur dogs to stay on the sunbed, Digger wont stay on the bed,lol if they dont stay they are going to live with Alan or Danny ya can keep them if they wont stay no good to me think alan is your best choice but they understand english thats alan out then i wouldn't do that on them ,it's like when ye threaten the kids,if their not good their going to live in a home,lol but i wouldn't have the heart to be that cruel :laugh: did john tell ya he got digger a new shower cap Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcher330 2,297 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 did john tell ya he got digger a new shower cap Ah sure i heard he is gona go as far as false eyelashes Quote Link to post Share on other sites
danny300 2,240 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 did john tell ya he got digger a new shower cap Ah sure i heard he is gona go as far as false eyelashes he is taking it to a new level big time Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Irish Lurcher 1,013 Posted March 23, 2012 Report Share Posted March 23, 2012 lol,, the way you lads are doing up your dogs for the show I dont think I will bother, just might bring the other half and enter her into the bitches class,,,lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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