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Well as a newbie in the whippet show world, I cam across my first encounter of judging that was just a little bias at an Open show at the weekend.
The judge just didn't like fawns, only coloureds. I was in puppy class (4 coloureds, 2 fawns), when in the final line up the judge came and removed all 4 coloured dogs and ignored the two fawns and the two fawns were not placed (of which I was one).
I though fair enough, best dog on the day until I left the ring and a couple of other exhibitors cam up to me and said not to worry as the judge doesn't like fawns. And from thereafter every class bar 1, a coloured dog won except in a class where there wasn't any!!
Oh well, I do find it a little annoying and I know I shouldn't moan but it was just a little frustrating to watch! Maybe in the judges mind all the coloureds were the best dogs but from the crowds reaction, I think they disagreed!
I will forget it and get on with the next one, I suppose this sort of thing is bound to happen occasionally!
The judge just didn't like fawns, only coloureds. I was in puppy class (4 coloureds, 2 fawns), when in the final line up the judge came and removed all 4 coloured dogs and ignored the two fawns and the two fawns were not placed (of which I was one).
I though fair enough, best dog on the day until I left the ring and a couple of other exhibitors cam up to me and said not to worry as the judge doesn't like fawns. And from thereafter every class bar 1, a coloured dog won except in a class where there wasn't any!!
Oh well, I do find it a little annoying and I know I shouldn't moan but it was just a little frustrating to watch! Maybe in the judges mind all the coloureds were the best dogs but from the crowds reaction, I think they disagreed!
I will forget it and get on with the next one, I suppose this sort of thing is bound to happen occasionally!