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Funniest part is they are just fun shows and some folk pay a pound win say champion lurcher terrier or whatever at say Welsh game fair then call there dogs champions lol I don't understand working shows to be honest but again they are just a bit of fun but folk do take it serious and put extra pound notes when breeding a litter and advertising them as champion sired/ dam'd which in fact is fiction. If folk are competitive about showing they should enter kc shows at least they can be recognised champions. Just my opinion lads can't be arsed with showing myself

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Take them for what they are, time to catch up and have the craic

Nah shows and rosette I believe give a positive image to people that are not into terrier work , I've never took them seriously enough to worry about wether they're a bad thing . For me " The Real D

Rosette hunting..... Dress the part Look the part... An chat the chat. Multiple dogs of all types in pristine condition an groomed to perfection. The judge

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I enjoy a day out at a show, for the same reasons others do.

Thing is, i live in a part of the world that has a number of good working dog shows, run by clubs that activley seek out working judges wherever possible BUT the difficulty is always FINDING those judges because they are few and far between!

I have a photo somewhere of me and Treehands jumping into the breech to judge because we were let down at the last minute, it should never happen but sadly it does. Thankfully we did a fair old job that day lol. ;)

If working dog clubs are going to run sound working dog shows, then working dog men need to step up and both judge and show....

Ya gotta be in it to win it fellas!

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Ya right bosun mate but what actually is a working judge

I should have said working dog man! The type of judge clubs should seek are those who are known to work their own dogs and would try to seek out and place workers (as they are seen to be..)

Its a difficult and often unpleasant task, most judges would probably tell you that they usually have chosen their top three the minute they step in the ring, because there ain't no exact formular to this, its simply personal choice and should always be seen as that BUT lets be dead honest, if that judge is a working dog man, the chances of those three being working dogs rises significantly. ;)

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there only a bit of fun end of the day i think the key is having the right lads to judge thats willing to put a few noses out of joint and pic a worker,

you still can,t win as you will always upset somebody,do you pick a big terrier that's showing heavy signs of serious work or go for a nice smaller type with less obvious signs of work,the most marked are not necessarily the best workers,it really is about what the judge actually likes and works himself, Plucky
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there only a bit of fun end of the day i think the key is having the right lads to judge thats willing to put a few noses out of joint and pic a worker,

I've judged a few hunt terrier shows and i pick the one i would walk to a hole with in every class and not just the entered one :laugh: ,i've upset a few with my choice s but i find that bit when folk get all stroppy the best bit of the day :yes: ..

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there only a bit of fun end of the day i think the key is having the right lads to judge thats willing to put a few noses out of joint and pic a worker,

you still can,t win as you will always upset somebody,do you pick a big terrier that's showing heavy signs of serious work or go for a nice smaller type with less obvious signs of work,the most marked are not necessarily the best workers,it really is about what the judge actually likes and works himself, Plucky

 

One show I judged a few years ago when it came to picking the champion the Whippet judge and the Lurcher judge came over to me after examining the terrier I'd picked and said "we can't span the terrier."

I said "I've a yard full of terriers that can't be spanned, that would make me a hypocrite."

Fair enough they said.

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Well there's a thing, "the devil within" what you worried about, I think get yourself and your dogs to these shows and tell them what you do and why you do it, let people understand what goes on, how the law makes you jump through hoops for pest control, once people understand they might sympathise with what you are trying to achieve, I think once people see a half eaten sheep that had got stuck on its back still alive might be something to stick against anti's, just a different view on it.

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