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Does Naming Affect Judging?

Basenji Showing
  • As with anything, there is a chance the judge will let it affect them, but the name should really have nothing to do with it at all.

  • Name has nothing to do with affecting ring experince.. Only people that have a catalog will even know what his registered name is…. and the judge doesn't see that before judging...

  • I would like to expand on what Pat said above.

    The purpoose of conformation showing is to judge each dog against the breed standard, to determine their worth as breeding stock (The reason you can't show a fixed dog). Nowhere in the breed standard do you have a requirement for name, as such it doesn't enter into how the dog measures up to the "Ideal" for their breed. I would not wory yourself one bit over what you have as a registered name, and as Pat stated the judges will not see the registered name prior to judging.

  • The only identifier that the judge has for your dog is your armband number. They do not see the name. The people who see your dog's name are the people who look at the show results or if you advertise your dog on your website or in an ad in a magazine like The Basenji.

    I don't see anything wrong with your dog's name and I think I saw it yesterday morning in an online show catalog on infodog and didn't think anything was wierd about it.

  • I hope it doesn't.. Mirtillo's kennel name is 'Elegant Elephant' ;)

  • Awesome, thanks for all the info. This has definetly put my mind at ease

  • Nothing wrong with your dogs name and the CH in the other dog stands for Champion and when your dog earns enough points they will be one too. As stated earlier - as judges, we never see the name of the dogs we are judging until we are done judging for the weekend - then we get a catalog.

    Have fun showing your dog.

  • A friend of mine told me a story about a Rottie doing obedience. The owner would tell the dog "You better sit", "You better lay down", "You better heel" etc…after a few instances the judge walked over to the ring steward and asked for the dogs name, specifying not the kennel name, just the rest of it. Apparently the dogs name was (whatever the kennel name) You Better. I don't know if it's true since I wasn't personally there to see it, but it was a pretty funny story.

  • I CAN tell you that SOMETIMES in SOME BREEDS - someone will use the dogs name if it's a well publicized call name just so the judge can here it. Most of us learn to tune that stuff out. I did have someone once use the entire name on the table "good dog kennel name first name rest of name" which was pretty stupid sounding and quite obvious - usually a LOOK is enough to stop it.

  • @dmcarty:

    I CAN tell you that SOMETIMES in SOME BREEDS - someone will use the dogs name if it's a well publicized call name just so the judge can here it. Most of us learn to tune that stuff out. I did have someone once use the entire name on the table "good dog kennel name first name rest of name" which was pretty stupid sounding and quite obvious - usually a LOOK is enough to stop it.

    Oh my how VERY gauche. :)

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