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As Aslan posted, chalking etc is technically not allowed here in Oz, however, most use chalk. However, when we have judges from the UK, most exhibitors keep chalk to a bare minimum. It's more interesting when the poodles go in the ring under UK judges. When the first one is sent out because of all the spray, the rest start brushing madly! (w00t)
As an exhibitor, I use chalk sparingly. As a judge, I hate excessive chalk or hairspray in dogs. I feel there is a swing towards over grooming dogs today. Coats of some breeds should be harsh yet they are so soft and plush. But what I hate the most is the clipping and shaving of whippets. :rant: Why any exhibitor feels the need to shave off whiskers and clip from the chin through to the pants and some down the back of the neck on a whippet is beyond me. They say it gives the dog a clean outline but I ask does it make the dog any better?
Whatever happened to showing a dog 'naturally'?
As an exhibitor, I use chalk sparingly. As a judge, I hate excessive chalk or hairspray in dogs. I feel there is a swing towards over grooming dogs today. Coats of some breeds should be harsh yet they are so soft and plush. But what I hate the most is the clipping and shaving of whippets. :rant: Why any exhibitor feels the need to shave off whiskers and clip from the chin through to the pants and some down the back of the neck on a whippet is beyond me. They say it gives the dog a clean outline but I ask does it make the dog any better?
Whatever happened to showing a dog 'naturally'?