Yes quite often as judges know that some exhibitors are not happy if their dog's "failings" are mentioned in print
:roll: :roll: Better to stick the head in the sand then :wink:
We kind of expect the judges to write about our dogs failures when we get a written crit.
I hate when the don't
"nice topline, sound movements, nice temperment" - I got one of these once, and I wasn't even placed. How inspiring....(here's room for a big sarcastic emoticon)
Some also give an overall impression of what they thought of the entry which can be interesting - the Crufts judge for example wasn't terribly impressed with some of the heads she saw on the day.
That's funny, cause that wasn't the worst problem from my point of view, I didn't take much notice of the heads.Another excuse to see the video again.....