John D
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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If a dog leaves quietly and keeps going and then barks 3 times after the minute and is struck, its going to be awful hard to sell a minus for babbling. Who can say there was "no track evident", 1-2-300 yards out?
Yes, as judge you can say its your decision, you don't have to convince anyone and you can make that call. You can also be promptly voted down and not get handed the card by the club, after that. Also, keep in mind how the other casts are being judged...
I'm not saying you can't minus a dog for babbling after the minute, because technically you can. I'm just saying that if a dog leaves quietly, stays quiet for at least a minute, that shows he has some tendency to NOT bark where no track is evident, at least when turned loose. So when he does bark, and goes a couple minutes without barking again, you're going to say there was no track, there? C'mon...
Why do we have the 8 minute strike rule, then? If a dog(s) opens and a couple minutes go by, then I guess a judge can just make the command decision to go ahead and minus them for babbling? No way...
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