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by zdog on 08 May 2012 - 15:05
oh, I remember some videos of past USA sieger shows that showed some of the most pathetic work i've every seen in my life. The fact they have more shitters than others doesn't really matter a whole lot to me. Numbers don't always equal competition, some are just numbers.
I admit 3 isn't many and there were reasons good or bad it doesn't really matter. I'd like to see the dogs performance before I make any judgements, but had I cared enough I would have attended. Since I didn' I can only offer congrats to those that showed well.

by GSD4dogs on 08 May 2012 - 17:05
We have two different conversations going. Those who came and competed should be proud but we do need to evaluate why the numbers where so small and see if there are things that could be improved upon to make the show better.

by djc on 08 May 2012 - 17:05
This was not the NASS, which had 370+ entrants in 2011. NASS 2012 is not until October.
This show was the Universal Sieger show and only the second year it has been in existence.
2 very different shows!
The USCA Sieger show is the equivalent to NASS, so very even in entries I think.

by Ruger1 on 08 May 2012 - 19:05
What a pathetic post!!.Looking to bring other people and their dogs down huh??,,Why are you interested in the results??..just curious..> some people <

GSDCA-WDA National Universal Sieger Show & Trial 2012 by judron55 on 07 May 2012 - 17:05 |
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anyone have the results.....of the most pathetic Sieger show yet!!!! | |
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by yellowrose of Texas on 08 May 2012 - 19:05
Top of the morning to ya....how are all your gorgeous crew...email me.
Congratulations to JoAnn
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by Keith Grossman on 08 May 2012 - 19:05
This show was the Universal Sieger show and only the second year it has been in existence."
It would seem that some of the self-proclaimed experts don't know the difference.
by Sheesh on 08 May 2012 - 21:05
by ceddyg on 09 May 2012 - 00:05
apparently you dont know how this works. this was a Universal Seiger show. They had to do a IPO3 as well as compete in the show ring. Usa seiger is only bitework and show. NO OBEDIENCE OR TRACKING. Compare apples to apples NASS will have as many if not more entries as the USA seiger show. Next are you implying you wouldn't show as USA nationals if there were only 3 dogs. People register dog and go to compete. whether its 2000 or 2 entries you are there to compete. Hopefully we can get others to compete next year. that way judron will have a reason to visit our 3 dog show.

by judron55 on 09 May 2012 - 10:05
thanks for explaining ceddy....I stand corrected concerning the numbers issue and difference in the shows...all other comments stand..congrats to winners as I never discussed anyones dog just the event:-) Opinion folks....

by dogladyj on 09 May 2012 - 11:05
This compitition is a combination of tracking, obedience, protection, and conformation. It is the ULTIMATE title for a German Shepherd Dog!! Work and Conformation combined for the best all around dog and the oportunity to compete with the rest of the world!! Last year WDA sent 2 and UScA sent 2. They went as a team to represent the USA!!! How cool is that?? They did not place as a team, but the overall winner was GSDCA and WDA member Erin O'Shea her dog Zambo vom Riedschlurgi.
I have worked my but off and I am no less proud as if we would have competed against 100 dogs!!! Me and Xina will still represent the USA with pride! Our scores were 88/94/93/SG Maybe next year it will grow. We need to advertise it better. (just so you know- UScA only had 3 entries last year so we ALL need to do a better job) http://www.highplainscolorado.com/USShow.htm here is all the info on the 2012 world trial-
http://www.kdnos.si/US-2012/info.html
For now, Im busy trying to come up with funding to get my team members to Slavenia to help me represent the USA so please consider helping me follow my dreams!!! http://www.gofundme.com/mbnto
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