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Posted by Kathy Lorentzen on 08-17-2007 06:19 PM:

Autumn Oaks Judges Seminar-bring a dog and participate

On Thursday afternoon at 4pm at Autumn Oaks there will be a judges seminar entitled 'Positive Judging and Giving Oral Reasons'. It will be held in the big conformation judging ring. The first part of the program will be a Power Point slide show, and the second part will be a session with live dogs for the judges (and prospective judges) to practice what they learned during the slide show.

We need dogs for this exercise, so if you will be on the grounds Thursday afternoon please bring a conformation dog and participate. It should be a fun experience and it will give you the chance to practice with your dog for the real thing the next day. We need enough dogs to make several different 'classes' for the judges to practice critiquing. It will all be kept very positive in nature.

If you have any questions feel free to email me at vincefan@centurytel.net. I hope lots of you will join us with dogs, it should be educational for everyone, judges and exhibitors alike.

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United Kennel Club
Judges Education Coordinator


Posted by Pat Bizich on 08-18-2007 03:55 AM:

Kathy ,I E- Mailed you about this before. You never replied.Why did they move the seminar to Thursday ? I as a Bench show Judge would love to attend but I am not coming out a day sooner just on account of the seminar. Most folks that are interested in the shows are there by Friday. Why can't it be moved back to Saturday or Friday? The attendance I bet will be higher.
If you don't want to move it why not have the seminar recorded on a CD for purchase by interested persons ?

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Posted by Robert Welch on 08-18-2007 07:37 AM:

I agree!

quote:
Originally posted by Pat Bizich
Kathy ,I E- Mailed you about this before. You never replied.Why did they move the seminar to Thursday ? I as a Bench show Judge would love to attend but I am not coming out a day sooner just on account of the seminar. Most folks that are interested in the shows are there by Friday. Why can't it be moved back to Saturday or Friday? The attendance I bet will be higher.
If you don't want to move it why not have the seminar recorded on a CD for purchase by interested persons ?

Alot of us have to work for a living!

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Posted by Richard Bull on 08-18-2007 09:01 AM:

I think the reason for moving it was based upon so much going on on Friday and Saturday.

It's hard to attend a seminar and get ready to show and hunt all at the same time.

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Posted by Pat Bizich on 08-19-2007 04:56 AM:

Richard.I kind of assumed that was the reason.It seemed to work out before though.Would still like to see it moved back or like I asked a possible CD recording for purchase.After all this is for the betterment of judging and understanding what is correct.

__________________
IT SEEMS THAT EVERYTIME A BREED OR LINE OF DOGS GET POPULAR IT EVENTUALLY LEADS TO ITS RUINATION BY UNINFORMED PEOPLE BREEDING WITHOUT DOING THEIR RESEARCH FIRST.

Gone but never forgotten:
NtChGrCh Dryfork Punkin
NtChGrCh Dryfork Little Blue Baby Doll
2009 Pa Show Dog Of The Year
GrCh Dryfork Little Black Book
Gr.Ch. Make My Day Sunny
Gone too soon RIP my baby girl
Gr.Ch. Black Dog Black Cherry
GrCh Dryfork Black Dog Raine
One of kind and would make a believer out of you when you thought there were no coon left
Home of:
2009,2013,2018 Pa. State
Show Handler Of The Year
CH. Power Pack Pepper
2018 Pa. Show Dog Of Year
Gr.Ch. Batman's Poison Ivy
2011&2013 WTDA Pa State Champion
2011&2013 Overall Hunt For The Cure
Ch. Jay's Greenridge Heidi
In memory of my best friend "Jay"


Posted by Richard Bull on 08-19-2007 05:27 AM:

I will agree!! I think a CD of this seminar would be a great benifit to those who can't make it.

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www.littletkennels.com


Posted by larrypoe on 08-19-2007 09:57 AM:

If I get the breeders showcase thingy done in time, I'll bring WY or Loose over to let them pick at. Those poor mutts never see a bench except at a show, they need the practice.

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Posted by on 08-20-2007 10:22 PM:

I will bring over a couple, and my friend will be attending for the first time at Oaks with her dog.
This is a huge learning experience I am definitely attending...


Posted by patches on 08-20-2007 10:48 PM:

it will be very good experience for shi. just won't let him know we're doing this to him. lol.

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Posted by skyblu on 08-20-2007 11:05 PM:

I can guarantee it's worthwhile

I attended one of the mandatory juding seminars for multibreed judges and I can guarantee it's a worthwhile experience. Learn about correct movement, angulation, feet, proportion/overall balance, prosternum development. And learn how to look at the WHOLE dog instead of focusing on a minor imperfection. Also, judges will learn how to give POSITIVE critiques and to mention the GOOD points of the dogs. Personally, I'm constantly amazed at some of the bench show judges' remarks. A recent one that comes to mind, said to an exhibitor by the BSJ is,"Your dog has bad front hocks."
A CD covering the AO seminar would be wonderful for EVERYONE to utilize, especially if it can be presented at club meetings and it might help improve some of the judging.

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Posted by on 08-22-2007 08:50 PM:

I am going to agree with it very much.. It will help alot of people just to look at and brief on it.. I told my friend, she would love to have a copy just to look back on and learn even more.. I too would love to have a copy


Posted by Pat Bizich on 08-23-2007 03:45 AM:

^^^^^

__________________
IT SEEMS THAT EVERYTIME A BREED OR LINE OF DOGS GET POPULAR IT EVENTUALLY LEADS TO ITS RUINATION BY UNINFORMED PEOPLE BREEDING WITHOUT DOING THEIR RESEARCH FIRST.

Gone but never forgotten:
NtChGrCh Dryfork Punkin
NtChGrCh Dryfork Little Blue Baby Doll
2009 Pa Show Dog Of The Year
GrCh Dryfork Little Black Book
Gr.Ch. Make My Day Sunny
Gone too soon RIP my baby girl
Gr.Ch. Black Dog Black Cherry
GrCh Dryfork Black Dog Raine
One of kind and would make a believer out of you when you thought there were no coon left
Home of:
2009,2013,2018 Pa. State
Show Handler Of The Year
CH. Power Pack Pepper
2018 Pa. Show Dog Of Year
Gr.Ch. Batman's Poison Ivy
2011&2013 WTDA Pa State Champion
2011&2013 Overall Hunt For The Cure
Ch. Jay's Greenridge Heidi
In memory of my best friend "Jay"


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