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Old 11-07-2011, 16:31   #1
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Of course, she only have small defects according to the standard.

Gosh, please tell me it's not the same dog
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Hi, congrats.
But with all respect, as long as the dogs weren't judged by a special judge and all the dogs from Slovakia,Czech Republic, Poland or Germany (and other countries of course) weren't there, these titles are worth nothing or little this event being considered the world dog show.
Sorry.
No envy, honestly. Just my humble opinion.

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Old 11-07-2011, 16:59   #3
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Originally posted by Michael:

"But with all respect, as long as the dogs weren't judged by a special judge and all the dogs from Slovakia,Czech Republic, Poland or Germany weren't there these titles are worth nothing or little.
Sorry.
No envy, honestly."

Yeah, I agree ! - and especially to that :

....as long as the dogs weren't judged by a special judge... !!!

But in spite of that - of course congratulations to all winners!

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Hi, congrats.
But with all respect, as long as the dogs weren't judged by a special judge and all the dogs from Slovakia,Czech Republic, Poland or Germany (and other countries of course) weren't there, these titles are worth nothing or little this event being considered the world dog show.
Sorry.
No envy, honestly. Just my humble opinion.

Michael
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Hi, congrats.
But with all respect, as long as the dogs weren't judged by a special judge and all the dogs from Slovakia,Czech Republic, Poland or Germany (and other countries of course) weren't there, these titles are worth nothing or little this event being considered the world dog show.
Sorry.
No envy, honestly. Just my humble opinion.

Michael
Michael ciao,
an opinion it's an opinion and I respect that without any problem, you forgot only a little consideration, in the story of our wonderful race the 2nd world dog show with biggest number of Czechoslovakian Wolfdog booked. Not bad

Ciao
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Of course, she only have small defects according to the standard.

Gosh, please tell me it's not the same dog

If only this was a joke..
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Old 11-07-2011, 18:02   #7
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As always there are people who agree with the results and people who have different opinion. The fact is: dog shows have their own rules and they are always a bit separated from the "real life". Everybody who show the dogs knows it. Of course there is a huge difference between World Dog Shows (were most of the judges are allrounders) and Speciality Dog Shows when the dogs are (should be) judged according the breed standard. But - shows are for fun!

We should be happy that the winners are purebreed Wolfdogs. And we should be happy for the owners of these dogs (even if the behaviour of the breeders is questionable). Enjoy the show!

Congratulation to the winners!
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