buster the show dog
Posted : 7/22/2008 4:17:53 PM
tessa_s212
......Com' on judges. Do your job and step up to the plate. They honestly can't be THAT oblivious to the abuse that goes on sometimes.
rwbeagles
in conformation events ANYONE can report "conduct prejudicial to the sport" occuring anywhere on the grounds...verbal or otherwise. Is there not a reporting committee or something in Agility?
The OP didn't specify if these were AKC trials, but if they were, then the rules for reporting misconduct are exactly the same in agility as in any other AKC show/event. ANYONE can file a complaint for misconduct, and if a complaint is filed the show committee MUST conduct a hearing. AKC describes misconduct as any behavior in association with a show that would cause a typical family attending their first show to decide that dog showing was not a sport for them. The misconduct doesn't even have to occur on the grounds of the event - just "in association" with an AKC event. So, even mistreating a dog at a motel while attending an AKC event can be subject to charges of misconduct. I was a member of a show committee once that held a misconduct hearing, and the final outcome was that both members of the couple involved were fined $1000 each, and suspended from AKC for a year. Suspension means that they can't even be on the grounds of any AKC event, and if they are breeders they can't register any puppies produced during the period for which they are suspended.
So, if you feel dogs are being abused, why wait for the judge to intervene? Unless the abuse is taking place in the ring, the judge may be so absorbed in, you know, judging, that the don't see the abusive behavior. And, although I'm less familiar with UKC, NADAC, USDAA, CPE etc etc, I'd be willing to bet that those organizations have similar rules for dealing with misconduct. So, if exhibitors aren't willing to take a stand against misconduct, they have no one but themselves to blame.