If you have not been keeping up to date with the discussion in the Designer Dogs discussion take a read through
here. Since that discussion I have been reading a little both online and off line as well as general discussion with my better half and that has led to this post.
The question I'd like to pose and start discussion on is not about designer dogs but to discuss function vs show, what is better for the dog and what should judges be looking for in all dogs they are judging on?
It is my hope that all breeders breed only in the best interest of the dog and the breed and to preserve the breed and not alter it. However in what I have been reading locally and overseas and also what we have been seeing at recent local dog shows does raise a few concerns. As has also been pointed out by other members in the above discussions is the shrinking gene pool of dogs being used for breeding which as rightly pointed out comes with its own set of issues.
Just so we are all clear I am not a judge and I have no specific knowledge on why a judge will judge one way or the other. If your a judge I'd like your take on this and hopefully some information from your view as to what a judge should or should not be looking for in all breeds.
We currently have Border Collies and a Shar-Pei and our BC's are quite different as one is from show lines and one is from working lines so some differences are to be expected. Having said that we have noted in recent shows some BC's that in our view are altering the dog too far and it is being bred purely for show and no (or little) regard for function and it would appear that this is being favoured by the judges (at those shows). It was to us such a surprise that it was at the latest show we decided if we were to look for another BC it would come from working lines (farm) due to the show lines being bred for show only.
Now my comments above are only on one breed but I have read similar issues in many breeds and I wonder what needs to be done (if anything). Who is to blame or is there any blame to be made? At what point do we say enough is enough the dog has altered too far from a functioning breed as to what it was initially bred for? How well are the accepted standards used and followed by both breeders and judges for shows?
Yes its an open question to hopefully get you thinking and make some comment and I look forward to all contributions that I may then compile into a summary article that hopefully can be used widely.
Cheers
Greg