2020 Non-Sporting Group Hall of Fame

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In a recent discussion with my mentor, he stated, “…the disparity in type sometimes seen in a large entry is due not so much, I think, to what is being produced by breeders as it is to what is being selected to be shown by exhibitors.” At first read, his assertion may seem contradictory since the selection of a dog to show is contingent upon the production of a litter from which to choose. Therefore, I feel a clarification of the observation is in order.

There was a bit of confusion regarding the reserved grooming for the upcoming shows at Palm Springs KC. Exhibitors who tried to reserve grooming online got a message that the grooming was sold out. However, this was the message that people received before grooming was actually open for reservations. The team is working on auditing all reservations to ensure that individuals do not have double and triple reservations and they will be issuing refunds. Those of you who do not have reservations should check back regarding availability. I am looking forward to returning to the Empire Polo Grounds in January for one of the most beautiful shows of the year!!!
As of late, there seems to be a barrage of Breed Standard revisions. Many of these changes are for clarification purposes, but these revisions may also include new disqualifications. Changing a breed standard should not be taken lightly and does come with consequences.

Over and over, the dog fancy mourns the loss of individuals who devoted their lives to the study, preservation, and improvement of purebred dogs. When Connie Gerstner Miller passed away on July 30, she had established a distinctive line of Golden Retrievers as well as a plan for the continuation of her breeding program. A line can be continued; too often, the knowledge gained during years as a breeder, handler, and judge isn’t passed to another generation. For Connie, mentoring others as she did throughout her career was her way to pass on all that she had learned.

Dog Show Returns to the World’s Most Famous Arena On Tuesday, January 25 & Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Will Alexander Drops Some Knowledge About What’s Happening in the Sport of Dogs. It’s Deep… It’s Humorous… It’s Provocative… It’s Will Unfiltered! This week Will gives us Top 10 Reasons to Forgive and Forget. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

This 1969 Chevy Camaro convertible with the original burgundy red paint, belongs to Carol Curlee.

The dog biz has changed a lot, but I won’t preach to the choir. Among other things, the idea of exploring multiple breeds instantly undermines credibility. Yes, there are valid reasons for that. In reality, mastering a breed requires many years of hard work and dedication. And “student research” garners no respect in this sport. The thing is that so many breeds are desperately lacking knowledgeable supporters these days. That fact is arguably becoming a bigger threat to their genetic integrity.

These three terms are essential and paramount to understanding and judging every breed and facilitate a deeper understanding of the breed standard.