Breed type and genotype are much harder to learn about with only an average
of 10 entries per show, and much easier at large specialties that happen
often. Learning is based on repetition and memory. I don't see how it
could be any other way. To me, this seems to be quite a logical and
rational conclusion.
Laura Trunk
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I have to agree with Laura here..........when newcomers see some of these
mediocre AKC exhibits win and achieve titles, they conclude that they "must"
be representative of good breed type...........not that the judge had to do
the best he could with what was presented or that the judge has no clue
about breed type!........ this is what perpetuates continually breeding
and showing poor exhibits.
There are mediocre types shown at CKCSC shows all the time, but rarely do
they win a major or even a class.........
I show in both venues and wish to heaven that the CKCSC would change it's
present stance.
PAMoesinger
Pampurred CKCS-JChin
North Bergen, NJ
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