Comments - How do we behave on dog shows? - Exclusively Setters2024-03-28T21:45:06Zhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=865021%3ABlogPost%3A2805&xn_auth=noHere in Slovenia shows are al…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2007-07-19:865021:Comment:31262007-07-19T10:45:02.745ZAlenka Pokornhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/pikica06
Here in Slovenia shows are also quite relaxed. In general most of Setter people here are very nice and we usually all stay together at shows, travel together, go for a meal afterwards etc. But every now and then you get someone who is not so nice, who can't see the faults of their dog and thinks he/she knows all about the breed after owning one for a few months. This kind of people then talk that all shows are fixed - only breeders winnning, yet keep going and making trouble, spreading rumors…
Here in Slovenia shows are also quite relaxed. In general most of Setter people here are very nice and we usually all stay together at shows, travel together, go for a meal afterwards etc. But every now and then you get someone who is not so nice, who can't see the faults of their dog and thinks he/she knows all about the breed after owning one for a few months. This kind of people then talk that all shows are fixed - only breeders winnning, yet keep going and making trouble, spreading rumors etc. They can't seem to understand that after being in the breed for 10, 20 or even more years, showing several dogs, breeding a few litters etc you have experience. You know when and what to feed the dog, when to excercise, how to keep the coat in condition, how to show the dog to the best advantage etc Of course you also know what judges will most likely like your dog, so you enter shows where you have most chance of winning - makes sense also financially.<br />
As for the comments about judges - there are many judges who like different type of dogs. Standard is open to interpretation, it is not exact as some people would like it to be. And not to forget dogs look very different when you are standing in the middle of the ring than from the ringside. As a judge you have just a few minutes to go over the dog so it is impossible to see all the faults the dog has and exhibitors notice after seeing that same dog every weekend.<br />
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Alenka Most of the setter people her…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2007-07-18:865021:Comment:29582007-07-18T19:57:26.967ZCarmel Murphyhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Clannrua
Most of the setter people here in Ireland get on very well together at shows and we all chat to each other ring side! I believe in enjoying the show even if I am sometimes a bit nervous(I have only been showing for 5 years) I always praise my dog after judging has finished even if she is last!!! There are only one or two people who feel they should win all the time!! I usually stay away from them as they are too serious and can spoil the day for others!!! When I started showing I got a lot of…
Most of the setter people here in Ireland get on very well together at shows and we all chat to each other ring side! I believe in enjoying the show even if I am sometimes a bit nervous(I have only been showing for 5 years) I always praise my dog after judging has finished even if she is last!!! There are only one or two people who feel they should win all the time!! I usually stay away from them as they are too serious and can spoil the day for others!!! When I started showing I got a lot of help from other exhibitors, which I needed very much!!!! I would say for the most part our shows are quite relaxed! I also found Crufts very relaxing and friendly too, which surprised me! :o))<br />
Carmel You obviously got the right r…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2007-07-18:865021:Comment:28932007-07-18T15:04:41.576ZCarina Erikssonhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Sofina
You obviously got the right relaxed attitude! I hope our nice hobby will stay nice and that we setter-people will be a good example for others...<br />
Well said comment! Thanks,<br />
/C
You obviously got the right relaxed attitude! I hope our nice hobby will stay nice and that we setter-people will be a good example for others...<br />
Well said comment! Thanks,<br />
/C Hi Carina,
I think we still h…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2007-07-18:865021:Comment:28852007-07-18T13:48:28.229ZKasia Czaplahttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/diervilla
Hi Carina,<br />
I think we still have it not so bad here in Poland. I like specially summer shows (many of the indoor CAC show have not the bst conditions for the dogs, they are too crowdy). But when we have a show in the open air, normally all setter people are sitting together, dogs are on the blankets or in the soft crates. Sometimes people come with a tent, but then its a tent with all walls open to make the shadow. Ofcourse there are some "less friendly" people or some groups that do not like…
Hi Carina,<br />
I think we still have it not so bad here in Poland. I like specially summer shows (many of the indoor CAC show have not the bst conditions for the dogs, they are too crowdy). But when we have a show in the open air, normally all setter people are sitting together, dogs are on the blankets or in the soft crates. Sometimes people come with a tent, but then its a tent with all walls open to make the shadow. Ofcourse there are some "less friendly" people or some groups that do not like each other so much. But not too many and for sure not as many as in some other breeds ;)<br />
But my opinion is exactly the same as yours - dog showing is a great hobby and a very good way of spending your weekend. With people that are having different lifes and careers in the "week time" and then change the daily routine into just "setter freak" in the weekend. Its nice to sit together, exchange opinions, listen and give advices and help each other with taking care of the dogs during the show. Mostly we all come by car to the shows, so we can not have a beer together ;)<br />
And regarding judges - there is no perfect dog and no judge that likes all the dogs. So you just have to accept the decissions and try to go to the judges that are possibly the best specialists in the breed. And if you loose - well there will be another show where your dog will be more appreciated.<br />
It is up to us to treat the dog shows as fun not only fulfilling own's ambitions.<br />
I am also sometimes on the shows in Germany, Belgium and Holland and I must say the atmosphere is also very nice there. I always feel very welcome and like to go there not only because of the dogs, but also to meet again all setter friends there.......... and to make thousands of photos ;))))))))))