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by ray sullivan on 10 November 2008 - 19:11
I have to say i didnt attend the show,but still form some opinions from calls i receive ,and pictures taken on the day. For publication in the monthly National Magazine. In the oct issue i was readingJean Hiscox's news from the South West ,in her notes she states tha a couple of committee members advised her partners not to enter their imported females in the working class due to one of the partners(obviously young Wayne Vessey) was judging the minor puppy male class. Jean Peter co own the animals with Dennis Whyne. This was a strange request when you consider that another committee member Mrs Farley entered 2 males in the working class under a judge that i hear had close connections with their training in Germany not only that but one was V.A and the other V.I. The lady owner is one of the first to complain if someone else does something that she considers to be not to her liking. If the facts i have been given in the matter are correct it lacks somewhat in ethics. The photgraphs from both Seigers showed many animals with short forelegs, and many too short in underline. A couple of shots of dogs on the move showed very flat withers with peaked middle backs suggesting that the drive from the rear was more upwards than transmitting to the fore hand . It is also not very pleasing to the eye. A critique concerning softish ears in a animal out of puppy was a bit of a worry another line with poor ears is the last thing the breed needs.the problems with Jeck were enough.
by opa on 10 November 2008 - 21:11
MR SULLIVAN; BOTH DOGS OF MRS FARLEY HAD NO CONNECTION TO HERR MÜLLER IN THERE TRAINING:THE DOGS WAS TRAINED IN PADERBORN CLUB GERMANY:
k:t GERMANY:
by Ally B on 11 November 2008 - 20:11
Mr Sullivan
I find it strange that you should talk about ethics to anyone
Ally
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