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by Alyson R on 26 February 2009 - 16:02
visit the website www.gsaireland.com to see amended rule 12.

by ShelleyR on 26 February 2009 - 16:02
Duhhhh
A standing V-A dog in the BSZS (standing = VA in the last BSZS) shown in decent condition will always finish V-A in an Ausland Sieger Show held within at least one year of the V-A earned in Germany, with or without progeny group in the ausland country. To knock him/her down below V-A in this case would be a severe insult to the SV judge who put the dog up V-A in Germany!
It would be wise and reasonable to believe the SV Judge presiding at the Ausland Sieger show has seen and appreciatedall the Progeny Groups presented at the last BSZS at least, if not PG's presented in earlier BSZS's and/or progeny seen in LGA events prior to and after to the major event, especially those of the dogs having earned V-A.
If there has ever been an exception to the above, please forgive me. I have never seen it happen. Obviously the inverse is not often the case.
SS
A standing V-A dog in the BSZS (standing = VA in the last BSZS) shown in decent condition will always finish V-A in an Ausland Sieger Show held within at least one year of the V-A earned in Germany, with or without progeny group in the ausland country. To knock him/her down below V-A in this case would be a severe insult to the SV judge who put the dog up V-A in Germany!
It would be wise and reasonable to believe the SV Judge presiding at the Ausland Sieger show has seen and appreciatedall the Progeny Groups presented at the last BSZS at least, if not PG's presented in earlier BSZS's and/or progeny seen in LGA events prior to and after to the major event, especially those of the dogs having earned V-A.
If there has ever been an exception to the above, please forgive me. I have never seen it happen. Obviously the inverse is not often the case.
SS
by Blake on 26 February 2009 - 18:02
I see the Irish Sieger show still has not learned from there problems last year which to say the least was a disgraceful event.
And from what we all hear is set to continue again this year too, how do you expect to draw good enteries when all this unfairness hangs over the show yet again.
Many placing are already mapped out, so why should good honest people pay there money and drive long distances just to make the numbers up, at what should be the main event of the year for Ireland.
If you have minor puppies then you may stand a fair chance of honesty, but when it comes to the other end '' the working dogs'', then money talks and unfairness will creep into the placings, and getting rid of dogs that could be a threat comes down to the protection work which is what happened last year, it was just a farce and a disgraceful act last year.
Now, knowing people are wise to what happened last year at the protection, they are trying other way's of stopping dogs competing fairly!! and now people are wise to it all and will not be entering, You only have yourselves to blame if your enteries are low and you don't attract the top dogs from over seas which i very much doubt will happen.
Its a real shame that people will not see a good working class full of quality.
Blake
And from what we all hear is set to continue again this year too, how do you expect to draw good enteries when all this unfairness hangs over the show yet again.
Many placing are already mapped out, so why should good honest people pay there money and drive long distances just to make the numbers up, at what should be the main event of the year for Ireland.
If you have minor puppies then you may stand a fair chance of honesty, but when it comes to the other end '' the working dogs'', then money talks and unfairness will creep into the placings, and getting rid of dogs that could be a threat comes down to the protection work which is what happened last year, it was just a farce and a disgraceful act last year.
Now, knowing people are wise to what happened last year at the protection, they are trying other way's of stopping dogs competing fairly!! and now people are wise to it all and will not be entering, You only have yourselves to blame if your enteries are low and you don't attract the top dogs from over seas which i very much doubt will happen.
Its a real shame that people will not see a good working class full of quality.
Blake
by GSD Idol on 24 March 2009 - 22:03
It has become a major rumour in Ireland that the Sieger is been set up for Balko, I see the GSA have a new web-site and the very first dog been promoted on it is Balko, Seems the GSA have not learnt from last year and are doing things there own way. I hear the entries are so low for the amount of classes that the show is a certain doom for next year.
by PaddL on 25 March 2009 - 20:03
is it not a fact that this male is not good for elbows and stock from this male have been put to sleep ???? should this male even be worth exhibiting.
by gsm44 on 25 March 2009 - 21:03
PaddL,what proof do you have to back up what you are saying?

by Sue Worley on 26 March 2009 - 09:03
I think the comments re elbows and hips should be absolutely correct before placing them on this board, I have the sister and a full brother to Balko, both with excellent hips and elbows and no probelms with progeny, please do not castigate my dogs too, and another thing, who where the mothers of these puppies??? The dog is always blamed for every problem , why not the females, they actually have more input!!
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