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    I haven't read anything about UK standards so I can't answer the question -- but I must say, when I was researching UK show shelties, they were uuuugly (I'm used to seeing CKC and AKC show shelties). It's really interesting though, to see the differences betweens breeds in different countries.
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    You guys seem to forget -- Crufts is an international dog show, so you will have dogs being entered from places such as the US where they DO practice procedures such as cropping and docking, etc.

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    Neither . But if i had to choose it would be UK shows, for working/ cropping reasons .

    I despise the idea of dogs being judged on looks and not working ability.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cloverfdx
    I despise the idea of dogs being judged on looks and not working ability.
    Ugh, me too. That is my biggest pet peeve when it comes to show breeders with working breeds. That CH should mean nothing unless if the dog has a working title too. The Lab parent club won't recognize a CH without a JH or WC but the AKC still does. And the sad part is, those are the easiest titles to obtain as long as your dog has the instinct! There's not much training that you have to do.

    With dogs who aren't bred to work anymore or were never bred to work, like Great Danes, toy/miniature Poodles, etc., I think they should obtain agility or obedience titles before a CH is recognized.

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    To be honest,
    I rarely ever watch dog shows. Same ideas as Rhi's... but a tad bit differed overall I don't care for them.

    I'll stop and watch a show while flipping thru channels for a few seconds. All together, I find them boring.

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    I havnt got a preferance because iv never seen a US show!
    but i think any show dog should show some potental (?speeling) in the job they were origally bred to do! (obvioulsly not toys etc). and im not for the docking ban, dog's like dobes,rotties, cockers etc look horrid with long spindally tails. not ust for looks porpuses either they were docked for a reason!
    but i would like to see shows from other contrys!

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    Could anyone give me a UK site and a US site so I could see the differences?

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