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Old 15-07-2011, 22:50   #1
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Here are the two first parts of the videos i took at the WDS.

The quality is not really good because as usual during the exhibitions, the lighting is poor.

It's not by choice if some dogs are not present in the videos, it's only because of changes in memory cards, batteries, judgments taking place in conjunction with others and cramping I ended up getting

http://follow.confrerie-lupoide.fr/w...w-2011-a-paris
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Old 15-07-2011, 23:10   #2
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very thanks for this video - now I feel like I was in this show too. thanks

can I sharing links in ours forum too?
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Old 15-07-2011, 23:15   #3
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Of course you can
Tomorrow i will add more videos but i'll keep you informed.
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thanks!!!
the only shock for me is that many handlers must hold dogs' heads between their legs to show teeth
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Of course you can
Tomorrow i will add more videos but i'll keep you informed.
thanks, very good video - now all people can see who is who -temperament, movement, behaviour and dogs differences.
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daiva, give please links to our videos too
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Old 15-07-2011, 23:47   #7
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daiva, give please links to our videos too
if you say :

http://www.youtube.com/user/karkela1#p/u/0/hIi6q7PY4ko

http://www.youtube.com/user/karkela1#p/u/2/IjjcFSPlP50

http://www.youtube.com/user/karkela1#p/u/3/GNIMqi197mU

http://www.youtube.com/user/karkela1#p/u/4/CYwzq6k6stY
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wondefrul
many dogs are out of standart as minimum in behavior, did anybody see disqualification?
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Thank you R0d for the videos!

Because of this I was able to watch my first World Dog Show, although only virtually.

I must say this is completely new to me and I am surprised at the differences in World Dog Show and national dog shows here.

Here if a dog does not stack (stand) straight to have its teeth checked (in the AKC, the judge will open the dogs' mouth and check), then it is unlikely this dog will be given any placement. It may be disqualified even. Must be glad that Vlcak is not counted in the Guardian breeds, where judge can count individually each tooth!

It was interesting to see that judges in WDS doesn't care if the dog is cowering, crawling next to owner's legs, or sitting when touched from the rear.

To me, this type of dog I would not bring to a show..obviously this dog is not enjoying him or herself in this environment, even if the dog is beautiful, lovely, physically typical.

I will bring another dog which likes exhibition and spare the one who hates it. It's better to show a confident dog, especially on the international world stage for all to see nice happy confident Vlcak.

Of course, I am only a novice at shows.

But when I see this show then I see something like Westminster 2010:


to me I can only say: Make a better choice of which dogs to bring to international stage, and maybe take more handling practice or courses.. it was sad for me to see scared dogs which wouldn't even remain standing upright.

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To me, this type of dog I would not bring to a show..obviously this dog is not enjoying him or herself in this environment, even if the dog is beautiful, lovely, typical.

I'm complete agree with you...
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you both are only jelous like I too
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