tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post6562045950645835981..comments2024-03-20T17:32:35.238+00:00Comments on Pedigree Dogs Exposed - The Blog: The UK's first GM Dalmatian - and she's a winner!Jemima Harrisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05092892697145388048noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-89561491754174249102011-03-13T01:06:48.413+00:002011-03-13T01:06:48.413+00:00It's good to see that there are breeders who a...It's good to see that there are breeders who are putting health before "purity". I would rather have a mixed-breed that is healthy ANY day than one prone to health problems. Even if they don't have the inherited problems- breeders should try to prevent problems before they occur- not just treat them once they've shown up!Laurie H.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-41720774832172463432011-03-12T18:52:59.167+00:002011-03-12T18:52:59.167+00:00Great Article Jemima....would love to see this wit...Great Article Jemima....would love to see this with the many other breeds who are facing such deadly and debilitating genetic issues. Opening of the stud books or changing of faulty (health/soundness/longevity/functionality compromising) cosmetic traits in breed standards should be a more readily accepted and available option when a breed's gene pool has become so severely compromised. That which promotes better health, soundness and/or longevity for a breed IS the definition of "for the betterment of the breed".<br /><br />JL Wortham-Morgan<br />Blessing's CSPJL Wortham-Morganhttp://blessingssharpei.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-2320397053593104182011-02-06T17:56:09.748+00:002011-02-06T17:56:09.748+00:00Well anything that stops an animal suffering must...Well anything that stops an animal suffering must be a good thing right?Artist Juliehttp://www.paintpaws.co.uk/photo_7079063.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-307436967860954392010-11-20T22:06:10.013+00:002010-11-20T22:06:10.013+00:00I was one of the "other competitors" and...I was one of the "other competitors" and certainly didn't "waste my money"! Actually really enjoyed my day out at a local, well organised Open Show, where I stayed to the end to watch the Dalmatian Puppy in the Best Puppy in Show Line up!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-27747171930608079732010-11-19T15:44:32.802+00:002010-11-19T15:44:32.802+00:00it was the group judge who was changed, not the br...it was the group judge who was changed, not the breed class judge. the breed class judge was the original as per the schedule. Fiona won under the breed class judge but got no further in the group under the replacement group judge.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-83894216276275200312010-11-19T12:38:28.740+00:002010-11-19T12:38:28.740+00:00My apologies Jemima, evidently there are people ou...My apologies Jemima, evidently there are people out there who actually believe that Fiona's owner possesses the resources to fix a show! I would be intrigued to learn how Ms Evans arranged for the original judge to be ill on the day - poison perhaps? And then to replace the original judge with one of her own choosing? I guess she must have bribed the officials arranging the show?<br />No, I think these people are just showing how paranoid they are about the presence of NUA Dalmatians in their midst.<br /><br />The sad reality is that while Fiona was lucky enough to go up against an unprejudiced judge on this occasion she will not be so lucky in the future. There will be many judges who will not even consider her simply because they know that she carries the NUA gene. Sad isn't it...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-43460301268690617552010-11-16T08:32:16.976+00:002010-11-16T08:32:16.976+00:00I attended this show and had a very nice day out t...I attended this show and had a very nice day out thanks to everyone who helped put it on, i did not see the Dalmatians judging so can not comment however i did see the puppy in the best puppy in show line up and she looked loverly and happyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-91842117697008531412010-11-16T00:28:47.205+00:002010-11-16T00:28:47.205+00:00Congratulations to Fiona and her owner. I hope thi...Congratulations to Fiona and her owner. I hope this is the first of many wins.<br />I read about a Dalmation dog who died while in boarding kennels. He was found one morning lying dead in a pool of blood and urine. What agony he must have suffered.<br />How can anyone believe such a risk is acceptable?Margaret Carternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-58224259124529565272010-11-15T22:38:04.013+00:002010-11-15T22:38:04.013+00:00Yes the competitors were pretty upset, due to the ...Yes the competitors were pretty upset, due to the fact they wasted their money on a foregone conclusion, never mind another day and another judgeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-85078937530447461842010-11-15T15:16:02.643+00:002010-11-15T15:16:02.643+00:00Jemima, I don't think that the above poster wa...Jemima, I don't think that the above poster was suggesting that the win was fixed. It sounds to me more like they are suggesting that the original judge would have fixed the competition if they had been there!<br /><br />Personally I suspect that the lady who did judge the competition would be quite offended to hear that some people consider her opinion to be worthless because she is not a specialist Dalmatian judge!<br />Equally, I suspect the judge who fell ill would also be horrified to her that people expect her to discount a competitor based on its heritage rather than on its appearance and temperament!<br />And finally, I am sure that all of the judges and competitors would be quite upset to hear that their opinions/victories on the day are not worth anything because it "was only an open show".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-28155003781264178192010-11-15T12:20:58.110+00:002010-11-15T12:20:58.110+00:00Anonymouse said..."Just to put the record str...Anonymouse said..."Just to put the record straight the SLEW(LARGE NUMBER) of dalmatians was an entry of 14 of which 6 were absent leaving 8 one being the BOB AND ONE BEING A 6 MONTH OLD PUP HARDLY A slew"<br /><br />You forgot to mention one was a res CC winner!!!Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04223960436081795903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-11351684787540956242010-11-14T22:45:32.295+00:002010-11-14T22:45:32.295+00:00You're saying the win was fixed?You're saying the win was fixed?Jemima Harrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05092892697145388048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-3523487551347638332010-11-14T22:37:30.004+00:002010-11-14T22:37:30.004+00:00What appears to be lacking from this article was t...What appears to be lacking from this article was the fact the judge asked to judge Dalmatians, not a breed judge either and the original group judge was taken ill, it was stage managed with photographers in tow, and was only an open showAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-45192377385693416182010-11-14T22:20:28.843+00:002010-11-14T22:20:28.843+00:00Just to put the record straight the SLEW(LARGE NUM...Just to put the record straight the SLEW(LARGE NUMBER) of dalmatians was an entry of 14 of which 6 were absent leaving 8 one being the BOB AND ONE BEING A 6 MONTH OLD PUP HARDLY A slew!oF WHICH NONE LOOKED TO BE UNHAPPY OR SUFFERING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1183957703077342201.post-51393597358516567992010-11-11T23:45:04.195+00:002010-11-11T23:45:04.195+00:00Aren't the breed clubs supposed to be the prot...Aren't the breed clubs supposed to be the protectors of the breed? Aren't the kennel clubs supposed to be "for the dogs?" They act more like they're protecting their own financial and political "interests" rather than being concerned about the dogs! (She actually said she'd "...rather have a SUFFERING purebred than one of those mongrels????" You mean, like the "mongrel" who went Best of Breed over all the "suffering purebreds" last weekend?)<br /><br />A big THANK YOU to the UK's Kennel Club for allowing these so-called "mongrels" to prove themselves in the show ring. Some US Dal Club members are much too afraid to let that happen and they are fighting AKC registration in every way possible (including corrupt & unethical means). What are they so afraid of? They're afraid that the puppy-buying won't want their "suffering purebreds" and will choose a low- or normal-uric acid (LUA / NUA) Dalmatian puppy instead? (Hey, if they can't sell their pet puppies, they can't breed their "next big winner in the show ring!" and after all, that's the bottom line for many breeders, isn't it?) And they're afraid their stud dog fees (and motorhomes & pricey professional handlers) will dry up and go away!! I agree with Dr. Susie Hughes (DVM & "former" Veterinary liaison to the Dal Club of America -- I believe Dr. Hughes has resigned her membership in the DCA, as have many others) when she said the American Dal Club's stand on this issue is "wholly unethical."<br /><br />The AKC Board should not only APPROVE registration of the LUA Dalmatians, they should also sanction the Dalmatian Club and kick 3 anti LUA-Dalmatian enthusiasts out of their own "inner sanctum" ... associating with them makes the AKC appear to be just as corrupt and unethical. Such action may even have a favorable effect on the AKC's declining registrations (and therefore, $$income$$). Let's watch to see if the AKC REALLY cares about the health of the dogs and about their breed parent clubs being run ethically!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com