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Is It Any Different In The Dog World?
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/l ifestyl e/pets/ 1143010 9/Forei gn-inva sion-at -Crufts -causes -disqui et-amon gst-dog -owners .html
/// Several have claimed that their foreign rivals have an unfair advantage and that their owners have different rules on grooming and behave differently at events. ///
/// One member of Chippenham Canine Society who did not want to be identified, claimed that judges were encouraged to select foreign entrants as winners ///
/// Several have claimed that their foreign rivals have an unfair advantage and that their owners have different rules on grooming and behave differently at events. ///
/// One member of Chippenham Canine Society who did not want to be identified, claimed that judges were encouraged to select foreign entrants as winners ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They should show cats in a similar way - it would be total and utter bedlam. Then there would be no more shows.
I think that much damage has been done to many breeds to 'perfect' them and it is the poor dogs who suffer.
But many dogs and their owners enjoy the shows and the socialising but I sometimes feel that it is all too serious.
I think that much damage has been done to many breeds to 'perfect' them and it is the poor dogs who suffer.
But many dogs and their owners enjoy the shows and the socialising but I sometimes feel that it is all too serious.
Talbot,
German Shepherds.French Poodles, Daschunds et al have, under the Convention of Canine Rights free access of movement and can be working dogs as well if they bark from the EU and bring their own chips.
It is the Afghan Hounds,in particular,and the Rhodesian Ridgebacks we have to guard against crossing under the Border (collie)!!!
German Shepherds.French Poodles, Daschunds et al have, under the Convention of Canine Rights free access of movement and can be working dogs as well if they bark from the EU and bring their own chips.
It is the Afghan Hounds,in particular,and the Rhodesian Ridgebacks we have to guard against crossing under the Border (collie)!!!
I think the general 'amateur' atmosphere of Crufts has been taken over by the influx of foreign dogs, and it disturbs the cosy 'Britishness' that a lot of UK breeders appreciate.
That said, if the rules allow foreign dogs, then they are entitled to compete, and there is little that UK breeders can do about it.
I don't think you are 'Dogist' AOG, I think that's an entirely different form of recreation. (Ooo-er!!!)
That said, if the rules allow foreign dogs, then they are entitled to compete, and there is little that UK breeders can do about it.
I don't think you are 'Dogist' AOG, I think that's an entirely different form of recreation. (Ooo-er!!!)
As Woody Allen once said about show business :::::
“This business is dog-eat-dog. It's worse than dog-eat-dog, it's dog-doesn't-return-other-dog's-phone-calls.”
The BBC exposed Crufts and the KC a few years ago, for what they are really worth. Self serving shysters, all of them. I have no sympathy whatsoever.
“This business is dog-eat-dog. It's worse than dog-eat-dog, it's dog-doesn't-return-other-dog's-phone-calls.”
The BBC exposed Crufts and the KC a few years ago, for what they are really worth. Self serving shysters, all of them. I have no sympathy whatsoever.