Past, Present, and Future
By: Michael Suave
I was just recently allowed to take part in a Junior Showmanship
Clinic; it was put on jointly by the Tampa Bay Kennel Club and the
Inverness Florida Kennel Club. Brilliantly masterminded by Ms Sally
Alford. These two kennel clubs are to be commended for their willingness
to commit their funds and time to such a noble endeavor. I believe
they are remembering the past, educating the present and ensuring
the future of our sport here in Florida. They had an enrollment of
100 children between the ages of 8 and 18 years. On the day of the
Clinic 80 bright eyed, attentive, interested children showed up with
parents, dogs, equipment and an unbridled enthusiasm that I seldom
experience. The morning was spent with lectures on all aspects of
Junior Showmanship, and consistently promoted the American Kennel
Club, Pure Bred Dogs and responsible dog ownership. The afternoon
was spent in individual classes being judged by AKC approved Judges
and coached by aged out juniors. These children are an important part
of the future of our Sport. They will be the Breeders, Handlers, Judges,
Kennel Club members of the future. This is the appropriate time to
make them aware of everything that is good and right about the sport
of pure bred dogs. Why am I sharing this in the Judges Newsletter?
Primarily because there are a percentage of judges judging Junior
Showmanship today who should not be! They are not comfortable nor
are they informed. If they where I would not have had these stories
told to me: At a recent show a Junior Judge asked a novice Jr to put
a rather small Samoyed Puppy (not that small!) on the table for individual
examination? At another a judge is claimed to have said “This
is the first time I have judged juniors and I am really not sure of
what I am supposed to be doing!” Another to have said “it
is my choice whether I judge a breed on the ground or on a table”
Another to have told an obviously Handicapped Jr (this child had a
hearing problem created by physically obvious birth defects) that
“they would have done better had they not worn their headset
in the ring.” Please remember that if you choose to judge juniors
you are responsible for affecting a Childs perception and can influence
the future of our sport. They have all memorized the Guidelines for
Junior Showmanship. Have You?? This is very important to them. Is
it to You?? Some of these children will be the recipients of AKC Scholarships.
Some will be interns in AKC’s Intern Program. Some will be Presidents
and Board Members of Kennel Clubs. Trust me they will remember the
good and bad experiences of their youth. Don’t You? There is
no disgrace in choosing not to judge Junior Showmanship. There is
a great deal of satisfaction in judging it well!!
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