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  • We're thinking about entering both boys for the show in Rotterdam (Holland) at the end of August.

    We both are missing the shows and we will enter one last time before my due date (after the baby is born, we pick up showin again as we used to do, but we thought we wanted a break during my pregnancy…:rolleyes:)
    Well, also the boys are missing their showparty's.. (when we train they keep yodeling hahaha)

    I made a new show calendar and we thought of starting in Germany.
    Buana has his Championship in Holland and Belgium already so Germany would be great for both boys.
    But the dates are not coming along with our plans.. so we end up with Rotterdam.

    The judge of that day is Mr. D.A. Ojalvo from Argentina,
    I always like to know more about the judges:) and this one, I don't know..

    Does anyone know this judge and do you know what kind of B's he like?

    The group judge for us would be Ms. C. Br?cker (Luxembourg)

  • Never heared of these judges before. But I have to tell you, that I am quite happy with these lots of new judges no one knows already. So you never know, what you can expect…..

    Regards,
    Esther

  • well mrs, Broecker, she judges my ibizans once on a show in the morning and later she called them back as she had to judge the pharaohhounds…
    she is also not very carefull and really rough with the dogs she judges.
    said enough? >grin<
    but for the group you should not care about this ;)

  • @soulmate:

    Never heared of these judges before. But I have to tell you, that I am quite happy with these lots of new judges no one knows already. So you never know, what you can expect…..

    Regards,
    Esther

    That's True! :D On my showlist there are many unknown judges!
    Only hope they all know enough of B's :D

    @ibi_n_sane:

    well mrs, Broecker, she judges my ibizans once on a show in the morning and later she called them back as she had to judge the pharaohhounds…
    she is also not very carefull and really rough with the dogs she judges.
    said enough? >grin<
    but for the group you should not care about this ;)

    Thanks :D For the group judgements we don't mind the judge..
    But to call in an Ibizan for a Pharaoh… hmz... hahahaha
    (did they play in the mud the day before show???)

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