brogy
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Chuck,
In the few years I've been around, I've only hunted with a handful of hunters that have volunteered to minus they're dogs (not including tree scoring +,0, or -). Those types handlers leave a good impression and serve as a positive example to others.
That said, nothing in the rules requires a handler to voluntarily minus they're dog. That is the judge's duty and a good judge won't hesitate to make that call when necessary. No one would think any less of you if you didn't volunteer those minus pts.
But I'll admit, if I'm judging and someone volunteers to minus they're dog, you'll get brownie points from me. That doesn't mean anything, but it sure puts a judge at ease opposed to worrying if a handler is going to start whining and cussing if they get minused.
Volunteering minus is one thing, accepting it when your dog has it coming is another. If you just accept it when you know its coming (like when you are thinking about saying "Minus my dog") that is good enough.
I'd love to draw more guys like you.
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