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Videx

by Videx on 13 March 2011 - 11:03

Crufts: The GSD - a very relevant perspective.

One needs to compare the GSD exhibited at Crufts with previous Crufts with the very few exceptions when the Crufts GSD Judge was a top GSD specialist judge, such as Terry Hannon.

It is also necessary to remember the vast majority of outstanding GSD Champions and Championship Show winners with numerous wins gained under TOP GSD Specialist Judges, including German SV Judges.were not entered at Crufts 2011.

It is only when you consider these two very relevant and important points above that you have the Crufts 2011 entry and results in any kind of reasonable perspective.

If anyone has any doubts or any disagreement with what I have written here, I suggest they look carefully at the actual entries and results of the major GSD Shows and Events held during the rest of 2011. Then you will have my comments here emphatically substantiated.

by Mackenzie on 13 March 2011 - 11:03

You are absolutely right David,however, when a dog that comes from the right side of the fence and, has some success, we should be gracious enough to acknowledge it.


Videx

by Videx on 13 March 2011 - 11:03

I agree Mackenzie, and also we should keep Crufts GSD entries and wins in perspective.

by Doppelganger on 13 March 2011 - 11:03

Your comments are totally predictable and irrelevant IMHO.  You have just got to try to spoil it haven't you?
Why can't you for once be glad that the breed in the UK has got some good publicity where the world is concerned? 


Videx

by Videx on 13 March 2011 - 11:03

I ignore anonymous, irrelevant and immature comments

by Doppelganger on 13 March 2011 - 11:03

You've got to be in it to win it.

Videx

by Videx on 13 March 2011 - 11:03

 cliches - cliches - you simply prove my point. about your comment

Abby Normal

by Abby Normal on 13 March 2011 - 12:03

Firstly, I agree with Mackenzie, why not just have the good grace to acknowledge his success. 

For whatever reason anyone chooses not to compete at any event, it becomes largely irrelevant to comment upon it and demean it by insinuating that the better dogs 'stayed at home'.

You cannot claim a better dog if it does not enter, to be judged alongside those that did.  

It is rare enough for the breed to win the group, for heavens sake be pleased, and cheer him on with everyone else tonight.

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 13 March 2011 - 13:03

So, David, maybe you will be so kind as to tell us what is wrong with this dog, other than the fact it doesn't belong to you?  I think he looks gorgeous!  (And at least he's NOT an 'Alsatian'!)

www.veneze.com/elmo.htm

There's also the little fact...hardly worth mentioning, mind you...that he's the British Vice Sieger, so the judges at Crufts aren't alone in thinking he's an outstanding dog.

Videx

by Videx on 13 March 2011 - 15:03

Thread Title = Crufts: The GSD - a very relevant perspective.

Perhaps you and others will be so kind (and sensible) to read the title of this thread. I respectfully suggest this is an obvious thing to do before posting a comment. For your information I have already commented on the "Elmo" thread. 







 


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