Posted by Nina on 8/8/2006, 5:54 pm, in reply to "Re: why dose one judge tell you one thing about your dog and another judge says tells you driffrent"
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I'll try to make it easyer, before you enter your dog in a show you make sure your dog is of good breed typ and structurally solid, with very good muscle tone. Now judge 1 saids he or she very much likes the dog he is of good breed typ and tells you that it shows that you do alot of road work with this dog.the dog looks and feels strong and solid. Now judge 2 tells you that he too likes the dog and that he is of good breed type and very solid BUT then saids he needs more road work and that is why he place him higher than a 4th. Now you do know that the dog is muscled up. 1.just say nonething to the judge and leave. 2.let the judge know that over muscleing can do damage and the dog is fine as is. 3. let the judge know that he needs to study more HEHEH! 4. not show under that judge again 5. keep showing under him or her until he or she gets it right. Jerry and Dan knowing your dog is in good muscle will you over muscle and take the risk of hurting your dog? I think I'm asking a very good question here and it should make alot of people think handlers and judges