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by jaymesie51 on 20 June 2010 - 11:06
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by NO FEAR on 20 June 2010 - 21:06
forget bout xaro . we all know german handler owner & uk ones too wear tops speak too & genrally try ta influnce judge but if rumoor mill true why was owner handler of bitch ticket allow to take copy o koreung into judge to prove that all her teeth had been ther once . is this no against kc rulles .if dis no true then ther is lot of gossip for nuthn but lik alway ther no smoke witout fire

by NikkiF on 20 June 2010 - 22:06
by NO FEAR on 21 June 2010 - 05:06
i understand dis but is koreung a bit more info than jus sayn teeth wer der surly presentn dis gives unfair advanage n i wud ave tought dis against rules

by Videx on 21 June 2010 - 06:06
Printed awards may not be displayed in the ring except when judging is taking place for Groups and Best in Show. Nothing may be carried, worn or displayed by a handler or a dog in the ring which is capable of indicating the identity of the exhibit, owner or company which might be sponsoring that handler or dog. Nor must anything be said or any action be taken which identifies the exhibit other than by exhibit number.

by Videx on 21 June 2010 - 06:06
The Secretary of a Show must immediately report in writing to the Secretary of the Kennel Club any case of alleged fraudulent or discreditable conduct, or any default, omission or incident at or in connection with the Show which may come to his notice, even where parties concerned have indicated that they intend taking no action and at the same time forward to the Secretary of the Kennel Club all documents and information in connection therewith which may be in his possession or power. If evidence is placed before the General Committee to its satisfaction that undue influence has been exercised by any person(s), or that any improper means have been used to influence the appointment of a Judge or interfere with the exhibition of a dog at any Show held under Kennel Club Rules and Regulations, The General Committee may require all correspondence and evidence in connection with the case to be produced in order that it may deal with the offender(s) under Kennel Club Rule A42.
by Penny on 21 June 2010 - 09:06
I wouldnt like to this females top award taken from her, and given to the next one down (mine) as it would not be a worthy decision. No one can take away the fact that her performance, and her condition put in the best on the day, and I would rather compete with her another day when Dessie looks in top nick again, than take a well deserved first from Biene. This is all about etiquette in the ring again, not the dog - you have to look at the fact that the female that won, was deservedly so.... Mo.
by Doppelganger on 21 June 2010 - 10:06

by missbeeb on 21 June 2010 - 10:06
Biene deserved to take the ticket on the day... no doubt! If she is missing a tooth and has proof that she had it... what's the problem? You HAVE to provide evidence, don't you? How anyone can interpret this as an advantage is beyond me... on top of that, I believe the judge was honest with her placings.
If there's one thing that really does kill the show scene, it's this kind of thing imo... God forbid you should win, because someone will tear you and or your dog to pieces and maybe even call themselves your friend... to your face!

by Doppelganger on 21 June 2010 - 10:06
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