3pt Major in Va.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 16:30 last edited by
Congrats!
And…
Oh I know the feeling...that sinking feeling "why am I even bothering with my babies if they won't even see past the color"
That's where I got the nasty joke, we have an African breed, and they come in black...the judges are prejudiced against the black most of the time...and that's when I say to my non-show friends..."Damn racist judges!!!!"
Then we all laugh and I get over it quickly, go home and enter my two in another show. ;)
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 16:53 last edited by
That's where I got the nasty joke, we have an African breed, and they come in black…the judges are prejudiced against the black most of the time...and that's when I say to my non-show friends..."Damn racist judges!!!!"
Then we all laugh and I get over it quickly, go home and enter my two in another show. ;)
That's good….....:D :cool:
Keep showing them, that's the spirit! :D The National Specialty's wouldn't be much fun without all of the colors.......we will never give up on b/w's!:D :D :D :D
Are these the beginnings of a B/W support group????:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 16:59 last edited by
I own two black and white Dual Champions and am currently showing my half Avongara black and white. Though I have shown to judges with an obvious color bias, I have not found them to be in the majority. In fact, I would say judges have had a harder time seeing past Sophie's loose curled tail than her color. I have also found that a dog's attitude in the show ring makes a huge difference in how the judge views the dog. Nicky was often ho-hum in the ring with me, but with Pat he just shines. That is why as long as she is willing he goes in the ring with her and it makes his day to do so. There is just so much that goes into whether a dog wins on any given day.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 17:10 last edited by
I own two black and white Dual Champions and am currently showing my half Avongara black and white. Though I have shown to judges with an obvious color bias, I have not found them to be in the majority. In fact, I would say judges have had a harder time seeing past Sophie's loose curled tail than her color. I have also found that a dog's attitude in the show ring makes a huge difference in how the judge views the dog. Nicky was often ho-hum in the ring with me, but with Pat he just shines. That is why as long as she is willing he goes in the ring with her and it makes his day to do so. There is just so much that goes into whether a dog wins on any given day.
My most favorite boy!!! Nicky… always ready to take him in the ring.... :D
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 17:39 last edited by
I own two black and white Dual Champions and am currently showing my half Avongara black and white. Though I have shown to judges with an obvious color bias, I have not found them to be in the majority. In fact, I would say judges have had a harder time seeing past Sophie's loose curled tail than her color. I have also found that a dog's attitude in the show ring makes a huge difference in how the judge views the dog. Nicky was often ho-hum in the ring with me, but with Pat he just shines. That is why as long as she is willing he goes in the ring with her and it makes his day to do so. There is just so much that goes into whether a dog wins on any given day.
I certainly know about the half Af b/w non curly tail.:D :D
I know there's more to it than color, it's just when they pick by color and it's obvious it's frustrating.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 18:07 last edited by
I know and I have been there but more judges are looking past color or maybe it is just that at least here we have more color in the ring.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 18:22 last edited by
I know and I have been there but more judges are looking past color or maybe it is just that at least here we have more color in the ring.
I'm not sure Willy has ever competed against another B/W Basenji that wasn't his brother…....except the National. Maybe we are color deprived here in the east, I really don't know.:confused:
My Son and I are ready to try Lure Coursing Willy, I can't imagine color would enter into that......can it????:eek: :D
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 18:26 last edited by
It should not but the dark dogs to heat up more in the sun than the red dogs. It is important to keep them cool when it is hot. Rally will hop right into the wading pool at a lure trial when I ask her to.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 18:53 last edited by
It should not but the dark dogs to heat up more in the sun than the red dogs. It is important to keep them cool when it is hot. Rally will hop right into the wading pool at a lure trial when I ask her to.
As hot as it was in Va over the weekend, they had wading pools all around for the dogs. We haven't been able to get any of our crew in a wading pool yet.:rolleyes: Maybe after running like they do at a coursing event would change all that.:D :D
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wrote on 17 Jul 2007, 22:08 last edited by
Anybody wants to compete against b/w bring them up to me. I can round up more b/w dogs and puppies in one spot than you have ever seen-except at a national. Sue Wilcox has a bunch of them!
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wrote on 18 Jul 2007, 11:14 last edited by
Anybody wants to compete against b/w bring them up to me. I can round up more b/w dogs and puppies in one spot than you have ever seen-except at a national. Sue Wilcox has a bunch of them!
We've been told to go to New England…......hmmmmmmmmm.:confused:
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wrote on 18 Jul 2007, 16:01 last edited by
C'mon up!!
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wrote on 18 Jul 2007, 16:51 last edited by
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wrote on 18 Jul 2007, 19:34 last edited by
I'd love to come down! Little far, But a working vacation would be nice!
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wrote on 18 Jul 2007, 21:35 last edited by
You are all welcome…I've got gates!!
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