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The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old.

 

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at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed.

 

I think you will find that at most if not all of the shows, a puppy is classes as a dog under the age of 1 year, on the day it turns 12 months and has it's first birthday it is no longer a puppy it is an adult and has to enter the appropriate class.

The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old.

 

Albertj

at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed.

 

I think you will find that at most if not all of the shows, a puppy is classes as a dog under the age of 1 year, on the day it turns 12 months and has it's first birthday it is no longer a puppy it is an adult and has to enter the appropriate class.

 

LJ that is my understanding too

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pups have a final and they have to have a cut of point so thats a year as it has been for as long as i remember, theres hardly much point in an arguement as it cant change so enjoy the shows and relax

will there be a stall for the iwtf to help all the working terrier folk ?

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The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old.

 

Albertj

at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed.

 

I think you will find that at most if not all of the shows, a puppy is classes as a dog under the age of 1 year, on the day it turns 12 months and has it's first birthday it is no longer a puppy it is an adult and has to enter the appropriate class.

The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old.

 

Albertj

at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed.

 

I think you will find that at most if not all of the shows, a puppy is classes as a dog under the age of 1 year, on the day it turns 12 months and has it's first birthday it is no longer a puppy it is an adult and has to enter the appropriate class.

 

LJ that is my understanding too

you say "The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old". so if the winning pup was 11 months or 11and half months and it was an exceptionally balanced, shaped "example of its breed type". thus being a pup it would not be in the final along with the other class winners. as it would be a pup it would not be allowed to enter the other classes as they state for "over 1 year old". so therefor it would not be able to have a chance of being placed overall for the sake of being a couple weeks too young, and lets face it a couple weeks would not make it look out of place in a final with the other class winners which may be exactly 1 year old are just over 1 year old.
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pups have a final and they have to have a cut of point so thats a year as it has been for as long as i remember, theres hardly much point in an arguement as it cant change so enjoy the shows and relax people instead of all the he said she said and what ifs

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The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old.

 

Albertj

at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed.

 

I think you will find that at most if not all of the shows, a puppy is classes as a dog under the age of 1 year, on the day it turns 12 months and has it's first birthday it is no longer a puppy it is an adult and has to enter the appropriate class.

The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old.

 

Albertj

at least 1 year old, but sure is puppy class not for 1 year olds and younger, so if the winner of puppy class is 1 year old exactly then would it not be old enough to be a fine example of its breed type. is this the way all shows work the puppy winner does not be in the final along with all the other class winners of its breed.

 

I think you will find that at most if not all of the shows, a puppy is classes as a dog under the age of 1 year, on the day it turns 12 months and has it's first birthday it is no longer a puppy it is an adult and has to enter the appropriate class.

 

LJ that is my understanding too

you say "The reason is that as you know pups especially of mixed breeds often look much different when they are fully grown. A puppy that looks well balanced at 6 months can be totally out of balance when it is fully mature and vice versa. Any dog being crowned All Ireland Champion should be a fine example of its breed type and in our opinion to enure this the dog needs to be at least 1 year old". so if the winning pup was 11 months or 11and half months and it was an exceptionally balanced, shaped "example of its breed type". thus being a pup it would not be in the final along with the other class winners. as it would be a pup it would not be allowed to enter the other classes as they state for "over 1 year old". so therefor it would not be able to have a chance of being placed overall for the sake of being a couple weeks too young, and lets face it a couple weeks would not make it look out of place in a final with the other class winners which may be exactly 1 year old are just over 1 year old.

 

But what if your pup winner is 6months old? Without opening old wounds - at Ballywalter I was asked to rule on three whippets as to whether I thought they were 'pure bred' whippets and as such eligible to run in the whippet race. Two were easy the third was not. It was in my opinion either a poor specimen of a whippet ( fine looking animal who can run) but being too large and not fitting the whippet standard that I had been used to both as a 'an allrounder' judging BIS and variety classes at KC shows AND as someone who has been looking at whippets at working shows with perhaps the objective of getting one for racing etc. Why I made, ultimately I think the wrong decision , was because I was told that a KC judge of whippets, whose judgement I respect, had placed it highly in puppy classes in fact I think it may have won a puppy class. On subsequent investigation when I found that the breeding was unclear the owner sportingly agreed that it would be withdrawn from future whippet races. Now if this dog or similar had gone through a puppy class and become All Ireland Champion , in my opinion this would have demeaned the title of not only the longest running competition but the most prestigious show in Ireland.

 

I appreciate there is a fine line between 11months and 27 days and 12 months plus one but one has to put a border somewhere. We do have an All Ireland Puppy Championship for pups.

 

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pups have a final and they have to have a cut of point so thats a year as it has been for as long as i remember, theres hardly much point in an arguement as it cant change so enjoy the shows and relax people instead of all the he said she said and what ifs

 

Tango,

 

As usual the voice of reason. But I will look at topping up the Puppy Champions Prize again. But I should have thought having your puppy dog as All Ireland Puppy Champion at the 25th All Ireland show under three judges should have been satisfying enough.

 

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pups have a final and they have to have a cut of point so thats a year as it has been for as long as i remember, theres hardly much point in an arguement as it cant change so enjoy the shows and relax people instead of all the he said she said and what ifs

 

Tango,

 

As usual the voice of reason. But I will look at topping up the Puppy Champions Prize again. But I should have thought having your puppy dog as All Ireland Puppy Champion at the 25th All Ireland show under three judges should have been satisfying enough.

 

Albert

fair enough.good to hear there is a puppy championship,I remember few years ago at a few "smaller"shows an 11 month old pup winning puppy class and going onto win reserve champion, it just shows at 11 months it looked the part, the judge had a good eye for a dog/pup as it turned out a great worker too . im not all into showing like as most shows its all about who knows the judge best, but as your judges are all from Scotland i look forward to their unbiased opinions and hope yous get a good turn out of dogs (and pups lol). so good luck with your showing and racing!!!!
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pups have a final and they have to have a cut of point so thats a year as it has been for as long as i remember, theres hardly much point in an arguement as it cant change so enjoy the shows and relax people instead of all the he said she said and what ifs

 

Tango,

 

As usual the voice of reason. But I will look at topping up the Puppy Champions Prize again. But I should have thought having your puppy dog as All Ireland Puppy Champion at the 25th All Ireland show under three judges should have been satisfying enough.

 

Albert

fair enough.good to hear there is a puppy championship,I remember few years ago at a few "smaller"shows an 11 month old pup winning puppy class and going onto win reserve champion, it just shows at 11 months it looked the part, the judge had a good eye for a dog/pup as it turned out a great worker too . im not all into showing like as most shows its all about who knows the judge best, but as your judges are all from Scotland i look forward to their unbiased opinions and hope yous get a good turn out of dogs (and pups lol). so good luck with your showing and racing!!!!

 

Thanks. Yes there are arguments for and against and at KC shows the pup is eligible for top honours. We have always excluded it and as my main role in our terrier & lurcher events is to ensure we have the best prizes funds, help with judges etc not define the actual classes or how the event is run on the day I will put it to the guys who do run it. . I suggest improvements the final decision is with the guys actually running it.

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Why change something that does not need changed pups do not need to go into the final at the end of the day a pup should not be working so how should it be aloud to compete with working dogs. And even at a year old a lot of lurchers have not got fully formed mussels thus not a true example of what the dog is going to be like

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Hi there im just wondering if there is any stalls from people selling nets and other hunting supplies...please repy

 

Yes on both counts. JBS with nets and range of gear and Wildhunter - lamps . calls etc plus a lot of other stands with relevant dog , hunting products.

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Why change something that does not need changed pups do not need to go into the final at the end of the day a pup should not be working so how should it be aloud to compete with working dogs. And even at a year old a lot of lurchers have not got fully formed mussels thus not a true example of what the dog is going to be like

id say alot of the pups the genuine hunting folk have at the shows even though they r under than a year they would already of bin in more green fields than the (rosette chasing) dogs in the other classes!!! and what chance would the pup have in the final, prob none. why should it not be allowed to compete against so called working dogs, are they testing the dogs on quarry or is it not basically just about looks e.t.c. your trying to say all the dogs in the show are working. most of them ive seen must be on the dole or else their getting D.L.A.
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Hunting folk that know what they are doing would know not to take a dog hunting until they are about 18 months to 2 year old and I am not talking about going up the park and giving a dog a slip on a bunny.I'm talking about a good 8 hours in the hills with the lamp on a WINTERS nite.Your last comment say it all about what is wrong with the shows at the moment people taking pups out from an early age working them on hard summer ground getting them injuries and then complaining when they don't get placed in shows for the rest of its life due to good judges knowing were to look for the injuries, then when that happens apparently everything else in the show was a show pony.

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Hunting folk that know what they are doing would know not to take a dog hunting until they are about 18 months to 2 year old and I am not talking about going up the park and giving a dog a slip on a bunny.I'm talking about a good 8 hours in the hills with the lamp on a WINTERS nite.Your last comment say it all about what is wrong with the shows at the moment people taking pups out from an early age working them on hard summer ground getting them injuries and then complaining when they don't get placed in shows for the rest of its life due to good judges knowing were to look for the injuries, then when that happens apparently everything else in the show was a show pony.

well i mustn't know what] i am doing, even though all i meant was that even if the pup only ever had its teeth into a couple of quarry it wud already be more of a "working dog" than most of the dogs that you see in the ring. and pups not getting placed cause of injuries cause of hard ground, not round ere the place is a swamp cause of the rain we get, i will be watching( in the puppy classes) out for the lame, hop along pups that shouldnt of bin allowed out of the kennel til they were 2 year old. most of the dogs in the ring are show ponies, what odds if they are, if thats what their owners r into showing not hunting. but you cannot say a pup should not be judged against a working dog when you do not know what each dog in the ring does out of that prestigious (lmao) show ring. unless your that much of an expert and you can just look in the dogs eyes and know it has caught vermin lol Edited by miss the fox
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MTF ,

 

For better or for worse the decision has been taken on the All Ireland Championships that pups are not eligible to compete for the overall championships BUT as I have said we do have a Puppy Championship where the whippet, lurcher & terrier pup compete against each other under three judges to be judged All Ireland Puppy Champion 2012 and apart from the title the winner will have a tankard and £25.

 

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