In a message dated 2/14/02 11:08:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> And I doubt kneeling damages the
> integrity of the breed or hides any faults. I doubt it will become so common
> as to pose a problem

That is so not true.  The way the dog is shown helps demonstrate and maintain
the integrity of the breed.  Kneeling does change the way the dogs is shown
and the more it is done by those who win then the more common it will become.
 One of the things that keeps it form being accepted is the reaction kneeling
receives from other exhibitors.  Once on the ground the next step is to hold
the head and the tail.
Michael

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