. I'm just a bit surprised to see most people speaking in favour of pro-handlers as I thought they were a mostly American phenomenon.
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- is one of the things that makes me less than happy about too much empahasis on grooming/showmanship/presentation :D. As I said, I've no problem with good presentation and handling giving a dog an edge over a poorly presented one, but I'd hate to think that any judge would pass over a better dog because the inferior one was handled better, or worse because the judge knew the pro-handler's face and didn't know the novice with the better dog.
) and the quality of the dog far outweighed anything else there, so novice or not, I gave him BIS. There was one very put out exhibitor who came an queried my choice and was downright rude to be honest.I told her in no uncertain terms that I was there to judge the dogs and not how well they were handled. However I do realise that it was only an exemption show, and at a bigger event it may well have been a different kettle of fish. I really do believe however, that the quality of the dog is as important as presentation and showmanship, as in your comment of future breeding stock.
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