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My Spry has just come into season (Just this morning) and i was wondering do you leave her bitches that are in season at home when you are going to shows/racing etc?
Thanks kim x
Thanks kim x
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My Spry has just come into season (Just this morning) and i was wondering do you leave her bitches that are in season at home when you are going to shows/racing etc?
Thanks kim x
My Spry has just come into season (Just this morning) and i was wondering do you leave her bitches that are in season at home when you are going to shows/racing etc?
Thanks kim x
Kim, at least you have asked & thats thoughtful....I have 2 Males, one who is at stud....believe me if there is a bitch in season he is uncontrollable, & unshowable !!
Personally I think it is really out of order to bring bitches in season to shows, last week at Cornwood show, a bitch was in FULL season (to which the owner admitted to) & he showed her & she won her class !!!! (surprised the judge did not pick it up, but she is rough coated)
Unfortunately it is one of the negatives of keeping bitches, there are times when you have stay away from shows, racing etc to be fair to the people who keep males. Glad you had a good day today though :thumbsup:
My Spry has just come into season (Just this morning) and i was wondering do you leave her bitches that are in season at home when you are going to shows/racing etc?
Thanks kim x
Kim, at least you have asked & thats thoughtful....I have 2 Males, one who is at stud....believe me if there is a bitch in season he is uncontrollable, & unshowable !!
Personally I think it is really out of order to bring bitches in season to shows, last week at Cornwood show, a bitch was in FULL season (to which the owner admitted to) & he showed her & she won her class !!!! (surprised the judge did not pick it up, but she is rough coated)
Unfortunately it is one of the negatives of keeping bitches, there are times when you have stay away from shows, racing etc to be fair to the people who keep males. Glad you had a good day today though :thumbsup:
Are you saying you SHOWED & RACED an in-season bitch ? If you did, that's completly irresponsible ! You had total disregard for the dog owners there, and what if your bitch had ran off during the racing ?? Bitches do strange things when in heat! God knows what might have happened. The judge should have asked you to remove the bitch from the field.My Spry has just come into season (Just this morning) and i was wondering do you leave her bitches that are in season at home when you are going to shows/racing etc?
Thanks kim x
Kim, at least you have asked & thats thoughtful....I have 2 Males, one who is at stud....believe me if there is a bitch in season he is uncontrollable, & unshowable !!
Personally I think it is really out of order to bring bitches in season to shows, last week at Cornwood show, a bitch was in FULL season (to which the owner admitted to) & he showed her & she won her class !!!! (surprised the judge did not pick it up, but she is rough coated)
Unfortunately it is one of the negatives of keeping bitches, there are times when you have stay away from shows, racing etc to be fair to the people who keep males. Glad you had a good day today though :thumbsup:
Thanks for that
We did sit and decide this morning before we set off and after realising it was only us who had seen that she had "just" come on heat and even our boys wernt even bothered about her then we thought well we will show her but only race her at the side of her litter sister.
Was a good day thou , we went to badsworth hunt show
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she went in the puppy show class, and raced against her sister only. (in the morning there was 4 dogs racing due to low entries - all who were bitches - hence the choice to let her have a run) - infact i dont think one male dog raced????? :wacko:Are you saying you SHOWED & RACED an in-season bitch ? If you did, that's completly irresponsible ! You had total disregard for the dog owners there, and what if your bitch had ran off during the racing ?? Bitches do strange things when in heat! God knows what might have happened. The judge should have asked you to remove the bitch from the field.My Spry has just come into season (Just this morning) and i was wondering do you leave her bitches that are in season at home when you are going to shows/racing etc?
Thanks kim x
Kim, at least you have asked & thats thoughtful....I have 2 Males, one who is at stud....believe me if there is a bitch in season he is uncontrollable, & unshowable !!
Personally I think it is really out of order to bring bitches in season to shows, last week at Cornwood show, a bitch was in FULL season (to which the owner admitted to) & he showed her & she won her class !!!! (surprised the judge did not pick it up, but she is rough coated)
Unfortunately it is one of the negatives of keeping bitches, there are times when you have stay away from shows, racing etc to be fair to the people who keep males. Glad you had a good day today though :thumbsup:
Thanks for that
We did sit and decide this morning before we set off and after realising it was only us who had seen that she had "just" come on heat and even our boys wernt even bothered about her then we thought well we will show her but only race her at the side of her litter sister.
Was a good day thou , we went to badsworth hunt show
x
Cheers.
Andy, it absolutely disgusted me that, a bitch in heavy milk was shown & I have written to the dog show organiser. At the Heart of Wales show as you know I was the judge & I did report the owner of the bitch in full season to the ring steward. It was a mixed sex championship, & I am totally convinced it upset the males in the ring. Glad to see you agree with me, despite you knowing the person concerned very well.... :thumbsup:i didnt agree with it either goran , but the judge also judged a bitch heavy in milk after obviously not long having pups . which also suprised me . you wont see my dog for weeks now as they are now in season . it happened at heart of wales if u remember . was a nightmare for the male dogs . but that woman wanted a rossette whatever happened .
I must admit i have never seen a bitch in season at ap.s - we also show pedigree dogs (males thou) and people ALWAYS take bitches in season - but just keep them out of the way :thumbsup:
I was also upset by seeing a bitch heavily in milk and being shown this chap had 8 week old pups running loose next to the ring under cars and i asked the organiser if she would get them removed and she went over and asked him to put them in the car and put his dog on a lead. I do not like to see puppies up for sale at shows it is very traumatic for them people handling them and you dont know what germs are being passed around. The worse thing was last year the lurcher judge brought his own puppies to sell on the field i think this was very unprofessional and unfair on the puppies as he had travelled a long way to the show. some people amaze me they have no thought for the welfare of there pups they dont ask to be bornAndy, it absolutely disgusted me that, a bitch in heavy milk was shown & I have written to the dog show organiser. At the Heart of Wales show as you know I was the judge & I did report the owner of the bitch in full season to the ring steward. It was a mixed sex championship, & I am totally convinced it upset the males in the ring. Glad to see you agree with me, despite you knowing the person concerned very well.... :thumbsup:i didnt agree with it either goran , but the judge also judged a bitch heavy in milk after obviously not long having pups . which also suprised me . you wont see my dog for weeks now as they are now in season . it happened at heart of wales if u remember . was a nightmare for the male dogs . but that woman wanted a rossette whatever happened .