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Post by Kobie on Jan 30, 2006 7:23:12 GMT 1
Hi all, This picture is taken on Lara's first show. I know, I know ...... Sorry about her tail ;D ;D And here is Diddles ..... She didn't get the RCAC-RCACIB, because she was TOO YOUNG to get one, according the judge.... Can you imagen..... (Intermediaire class) Actually, It was a weerd show, because the judge also forbit us to stack our dogs.....
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Post by marjolein on Jan 30, 2006 8:40:20 GMT 1
Shame it didn't work out Kobie!!!
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Post by Ilana on Jan 30, 2006 8:53:43 GMT 1
Lara looks very nice girl,i love her !
Did the judge was Daniel Litroy that judged in the world show in Brussel 1995?
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Post by marjolein on Jan 30, 2006 11:17:24 GMT 1
Daniela Letroye yes. Not sure if she judged the world show though. She did gave us a BOB once and a 6th placing in the group, which is very unusual for a LH.
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Post by Ilana on Jan 30, 2006 11:37:51 GMT 1
Because in the picture i can see Deschuymere Norman near the table...
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Post by Kobie on Jan 30, 2006 12:10:33 GMT 1
Yes, it is Ms. Letroye from Belgium. All workingdogs got the CACIB. Happy these dogs once win, but I can not understand why Diddles not received RCACIB, just because she was too young in Ms. Letroye's mind. Then she shouldn't have to place her 1st Excellent.... Lara was just not her type
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Post by Ilana on Jan 30, 2006 12:56:25 GMT 1
She gave my "Gray" in the world show 1995 class winner and R.CACIB and the world champion go to a dog that never won befor,he was the dog of the secreter of the belgian club if i remember, he got BOB too,
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Post by simona on Jan 30, 2006 17:16:03 GMT 1
This judge will be on one of our spring dog shows. Do you think it will be better to put my dog to working class (on saturday Drake finished in age of 18 months his first championship), so I was thinking that I will put him to champions. But now I am not sure what will be better decision.What do you think? Yes, it is Ms. Letroye from Belgium. All workingdogs got the CACIB. Happy these dogs once win, but I can not understand why Diddles not received RCACIB, just because she was too young in Ms. Letroye's mind. Then she shouldn't have to place her 1st Excellent.... Lara was just not her type
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Post by Kobie on Jan 30, 2006 18:50:25 GMT 1
Simona,
Ms Letroye is known for her love for very havy dogs. She is also a working dog type..... I would surtenly not enter Drake into Open or Intermediair class. Champion or Working dog would be better. She also places older dogs.... Nothing like teenagers.... ;D
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Post by marjolein on Jan 30, 2006 21:15:25 GMT 1
If I had the chance, I would always prefer my dogs in the working dog class above all the other classes. Danielle Letroye is like the Dutch mr. Arxhoek known, for her preference for working type Weims. That means not too heavy dogs with a not too deep chest.
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Post by simona on Jan 31, 2006 11:05:16 GMT 1
Dear Kobie and Marjolein, thanks both for a advices and opinons. I wouldnt put him for sure to intermediate or open cause I had chance to put him to working of champins. Maybe when we will be in champions she wouldnt ask us for a age He will be 20 month old. But as I see working will be maybe better try. O.K., I will think about it.... Thanks again
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Post by Faust on Jan 31, 2006 20:17:33 GMT 1
I like Lara a lot! She looks awsome as such young bitch... Wish you all the best on other shows!
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Post by Wetdog on Jan 31, 2006 21:34:34 GMT 1
You tell Lara, if anyone makes fun of her tail, JUST BITE "EM ON THE NOSE!!!!
It looks fine to me(in fact, I had to look at the picture a couple of minutes before I figured out what the "sorry about the tail " thing was about----I had Dobermans for 25 years, I didn't see anything unusual about her tail at all)
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Post by Leslie on Feb 5, 2006 9:23:39 GMT 1
In France, it's always better to be in the working class. Anyway, don't worry if you think this judge didn't like your dog or thought she was too young. The important thing was the excellent placement, and getting 2nd is very promising. If she really didn't like her, she would have given 2nd, Tres bon. Another judge will surely like her, or you can try again later with this judge. Oh, another thing, people in France don't really stack their Weim's either, although it's not forbidden.
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