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by Penny on 19 November 2007 - 09:11

Good Morning Scheaferhunde

I am so delighted to get a really nice and thoughtful response.  It gives me more good pictures than bad.  I am so sorry that your clubs are suffering as you describe, and let me say, this is not just Pakistan - I`m afraid we have disagreements all over the world, including most of all, I think in the UK.  We are a densley populated island, with many many breeders, and we all do not agree, sometimes in a BIG way and things happen here that are VERY unfair, and not honest - but life goes on, "to err is human - to forgive is Divine". 

I speak as I find, and I expect others to do the same, which is why I was so offended by the initial writers.  As you say, they had a knee-jerk reaction.  This does not stop them giving the world a very bad image of your people and that is not fair.  We have these sort of writers from the UK too - and I think just as little of them.

Imran is a very good friend.  Not because I bought "cheap dogs" I most certainly did not - but because he judged in the UK (and judged very well and was very popular) which is how I met him, and our friendship has continued - with no reason for it not to.  That, I consider a friend.

I cannot deny your political dog situation in Pakistan, because I only hear what you say, and I can understand what you are saying, but I cant understand the first writings being anything but non-humanitarian and destructive.  That is where I forget dogs, and think of human beings.  There is certainly enough suffering in the world, and you are unfortunately having a fair share at present in Pakistan regardless of dogs - so the tone needed to be lowered, and brought back ot the initial problem that you have so expertly identified in your post. 

I have been offered judging appointments in Pakistan, but have not been able to take them, but I can assure you that if ever I could in the future, without having read your post, I would have been very wary of the situation to come into people that are so vehement. I would have expected that I would be judging dogs and the sport that we all love to share, not being judged by whose dog I made win, and given a very very harsh time if it was not as others would see it.. I would expect that as the judge, it is my decision and mine alone - but of course, I would be adhering as near as possible to the correct standard of the animal.

One point I totally agree with is that I would like to see Imran become a qualified SV judge.  I think I will ask him about that, and see if he can be persuaded, as I know that from our conversations about dogs, he has the knowledge and his command of the Deutsche language is perfect, so it would benefit people all over the world, not just Pakistan, and would give him the credability that he so deserves.

I do hope that things clear up for you all - and I must thank you sincerely, for bothering to write a clear and concise explanation of why some are feeling the way they are.   

Regards

Mo - Mascani


by scheaferhunde on 19 November 2007 - 10:11

Hello Mo,

 

Thank you for your kind words, and it gives me pleasure that you agree on somewhat which has been written above. I agree the way the personalities have been crtisied above is not a gentleman's way to do it,but please remember when one is hurt he will do damage in every way possible, even if he hurts himself in this process(which has been done). Its not a matter of club or club managment, we have more difficult sitation to counter these days( Our Country's political scenerio).Wrong or right, we dont know what to do.

 

Im sorry to write the worst comment I can ever do so,"Cheap Dog". With appology, I take my words back, hope you will excuse for that.

Mr Imran has a mountain to climb, its not just the club he has to look after, his experience ,knowledge & contact make him the ideal choice to step forward and unite the 2 clubs to give more option to the members to choose the managment they think will serve the breed in th ebest way. At the end,it will be neither Imran or the people above who will suffer, IT WILL BE THE BREED.

I would like to request Mr Imran to forget what happened in the past and try an effort to resolve the issue's with the other club and unite both the clubs, I think by doing so, he will truly serve the breed which he loves most and will continue the same.

On behalf of my countrymen ( who have expressed their feelings above ) I beg excuse for polouting the forum with these unwanted discussion and I am sure sensible feeling will prevail and honor will be restored.

Mo, thank you very much and I hope to see you some day Judging in Pakistan, I will not mention my name here as you can well imagine that I might be breaking few hearts, but at the time I see you in Pakistan, Iwill grab that oppurtunity to see you and intriduce myself. Till then its good bye

 

 


by Penny on 19 November 2007 - 14:11

Thank you so much, and I will also look forward to meeting you in the future.   Regards   Mo - Mascani






 


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