Finding AKC HT Judges
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Finding AKC HT Judges
Any tips on locating AKC Hunt Test judges on short notice since the new AKC site appears to be possessed by demons? Volunteers for the assignment gladly considered. I have club connections, but am trying to avoid the same-o, same-o syndrome.
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Re: Finding AKC HT Judges
Good luck! The HT judging pool decreased significantly with the AKC mandate that experienced judges had to take a written test to continue judging. As it's already a somewhat thankless and generally expensive donation to judge HT's for AKC events, a good many just said, Ok, I'll pass and haven't judged since. They've judged for 20 years but suddenly now aren't qualified.
The Same-O is definitely prevalent in Northern California HT's. There are three recurring judges at virtually every Hunt test. One of them can't walk well and won't ride a horse so rides in a truck on the lanes back and forth and wobbles out into part of the bird field to attempt to see what happens. It's sad because she's trying the best she's able, but the pool definitely needs to be expanded!
The Same-O is definitely prevalent in Northern California HT's. There are three recurring judges at virtually every Hunt test. One of them can't walk well and won't ride a horse so rides in a truck on the lanes back and forth and wobbles out into part of the bird field to attempt to see what happens. It's sad because she's trying the best she's able, but the pool definitely needs to be expanded!
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That explains a LOT! Thanks for the information. Back to the drawing board.......
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If a judge has been judging for 20 years and can't pass a written test about the rules of HT's then I don't want them looking at my dog.
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Looks like the younger generation might have to contribute a little .... Brad!
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I doubt it is the fact they "can't" pass a written test, it's probably more, " I already went through certification and have put my time in the last 20 years and NOW you want me to change what I have to do to stay qualified?"
I probably wouldn't do it because it's just another thing. If I know that I have to complete so many credits every year to keep certified and I still get into it, ok, I'll keep certified. These judges enjoy being out in the field and looking at dogs work. It's not something they have to do! Just my .02
I probably wouldn't do it because it's just another thing. If I know that I have to complete so many credits every year to keep certified and I still get into it, ok, I'll keep certified. These judges enjoy being out in the field and looking at dogs work. It's not something they have to do! Just my .02
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I dont think its so much the fact that the older judges dont want to take the test or attend a seminar. Probably more the fact that lots of them have put in lots of years judging and it's just time to do something else. Couple this attrition rate with the requirements to make new judges and the declining participation in organized dog activities and you have a shortage of judges.
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Well, if there are any still standing that can come to Oklahoma October 20 - 21, I'd love to talk to them! We are short two and it's getting down to the wire.
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I don't think anyone would want me looking at their dog either.ultracarry wrote:Looks like the younger generation might have to contribute a little .... Brad!
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I'm going to get my stuff done this fall. I have nothing better to do then watch dogs
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I can understand where folks are coming from, but honestly, how many occupations require continuing education, recertification, classes to familiarize themselves with the latest rules changes, etc? I don't think a written test that takes all of 30 minutes to complete every 5 years is that big a deal. JMHO.
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Re: Finding AKC HT Judges
I've been trying to get into a seminar to become a HT judge for 4 years now.
Every year I contact AKC looking for a seminar and if there are any within 300 miles, I make phone calls and emails.
I have never received a return phone call or email from the person doing the seminar so I could attend.
When I call AKC back, they tell me that there is nothing they can do for me because I need to get ahold of the person in charge of the seminar.
Finally, I give up and try again next year.
Every year I contact AKC looking for a seminar and if there are any within 300 miles, I make phone calls and emails.
I have never received a return phone call or email from the person doing the seminar so I could attend.
When I call AKC back, they tell me that there is nothing they can do for me because I need to get ahold of the person in charge of the seminar.
Finally, I give up and try again next year.
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The NAVHDA guys out here put on HT seminars. Maybe you could try the local chapter in your area and see if any of them are putting one on.sh0rthair wrote:I've been trying to get into a seminar to become a HT judge for 4 years now.
Every year I contact AKC looking for a seminar and if there are any within 300 miles, I make phone calls and emails.
I have never received a return phone call or email from the person doing the seminar so I could attend.
When I call AKC back, they tell me that there is nothing they can do for me because I need to get ahold of the person in charge of the seminar.
Finally, I give up and try again next year.
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A good friend of mine is a HT judge and he travels a lot. They were in a Field Trial in KY this past weekend. He lives in Ohio. I can PM you his info if you like?Cajun Casey wrote:Well, if there are any still standing that can come to Oklahoma October 20 - 21, I'd love to talk to them! We are short two and it's getting down to the wire.
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That would be great. Thanks.QuailHollow wrote:A good friend of mine is a HT judge and he travels a lot. They were in a Field Trial in KY this past weekend. He lives in Ohio. I can PM you his info if you like?Cajun Casey wrote:Well, if there are any still standing that can come to Oklahoma October 20 - 21, I'd love to talk to them! We are short two and it's getting down to the wire.
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AKC will list judge,s seminars on the their web site. The Lincoln Shorthair Club(Nebraska) is having a pointing HT judge's & handlers seminar on Dec 1 (I think it will be in Omaha at Cabel's) Price is usually around $40 if any local judges or handlers are interested.sh0rthair wrote:I've been trying to get into a seminar to become a HT judge for 4 years now.
Every year I contact AKC looking for a seminar and if there are any within 300 miles, I make phone calls and emails.
I have never received a return phone call or email from the person doing the seminar so I could attend.
When I call AKC back, they tell me that there is nothing they can do for me because I need to get ahold of the person in charge of the seminar.
Finally, I give up and try again next year.
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http://www.akc.org/clubs/seminars/seminars.cfm?page=5
Here is the link to upcoming Pointing Breed HT Seminars
Here is the link to upcoming Pointing Breed HT Seminars
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One of my wiser moves was to decline going through the testing and evaluation process to become a HT judge. It is not something I choose to participate in myself, as I would rather do trials, and it seemed like such a rigamarole to go through for something that would not be a lot of fun for me. I do however think I would be rather insulted if the AKC said to me that I had to recertify after having been a practicing HT judge for years.original mngsp wrote:I dont think its so much the fact that the older judges dont want to take the test or attend a seminar. Probably more the fact that lots of them have put in lots of years judging and it's just time to do something else. Couple this attrition rate with the requirements to make new judges and the declining participation in organized dog activities and you have a shortage of judges.
I can say without equivocation that when and if the AKC institutes a similar requirement for AKC trial judges, I will have judged my last AKC event, because I most certainly would take serious offense to that. I do not think I would be alone in that sentiment.
The person who brought up certifications and such failed to add that the vast majority of those certifications and CEU's are required for PAYING jobs, not volunteer ones. The requirements for certification and CEU's for things like Fire Departments and especially Rescue Squads have generally had disastrous effects on the number of folks available as volunteers. The certification requirements for firemen and paramedics and other first responders are commendable and necessary to some degree, but the effect of them has been to decimate the ranks of the vounteers.
Field trial and hunt test judges are volunteers, most of whom would much rather be running their own dogs and relaxing in between braces instead of riding every single brace, rain or shine, and watching every single dog with close attention for the entirey of its run. Very often they come to the event hauling their own horses, providing their own, mobile sleeping accomodations and don't ask for anything in the way of compensation for any of that.
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Well, the question was about the AKC website, which seems to have been improved since I first posted the question. I'm sure your nine stakes in two years experience qualifies you as an expert on AKC rules and regulations, so I'll leave you to pontificate. However, after over twenty years of living with the fire service, I can only say you simply do not know what you are talking about in that arena.RayGubernat wrote:One of my wiser moves was to decline going through the testing and evaluation process to become a HT judge. It is not something I choose to participate in myself, as I would rather do trials, and it seemed like such a rigamarole to go through for something that would not be a lot of fun for me. I do however think I would be rather insulted if the AKC said to me that I had to recertify after having been a practicing HT judge for years.original mngsp wrote:I dont think its so much the fact that the older judges dont want to take the test or attend a seminar. Probably more the fact that lots of them have put in lots of years judging and it's just time to do something else. Couple this attrition rate with the requirements to make new judges and the declining participation in organized dog activities and you have a shortage of judges.
I can say without equivocation that when and if the AKC institutes a similar requirement for AKC trial judges, I will have judged my last AKC event, because I most certainly would take serious offense to that. I do not think I would be alone in that sentiment.
The person who brought up certifications and such failed to add that the vast majority of those certifications and CEU's are required for PAYING jobs, not volunteer ones. The requirements for certification and CEU's for things like Fire Departments and especially Rescue Squads have generally had disastrous effects on the number of folks available as volunteers. The certification requirements for firemen and paramedics and other first responders are commendable and necessary to some degree, but the effect of them has been to decimate the ranks of the vounteers.
Field trial and hunt test judges are volunteers, most of whom would much rather be running their own dogs and relaxing in between braces instead of riding every single brace, rain or shine, and watching every single dog with close attention for the entirey of its run. Very often they come to the event hauling their own horses, providing their own, mobile sleeping accomodations and don't ask for anything in the way of compensation for any of that.
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Cajun Casey wrote:Well, the question was about the AKC website, which seems to have been improved since I first posted the question. I'm sure your nine stakes in two years experience qualifies you as an expert on AKC rules and regulations, so I'll leave you to pontificate. However, after over twenty years of living with the fire service, I can only say you simply do not know what you are talking about in that arena.RayGubernat wrote:One of my wiser moves was to decline going through the testing and evaluation process to become a HT judge. It is not something I choose to participate in myself, as I would rather do trials, and it seemed like such a rigamarole to go through for something that would not be a lot of fun for me. I do however think I would be rather insulted if the AKC said to me that I had to recertify after having been a practicing HT judge for years.original mngsp wrote:I dont think its so much the fact that the older judges dont want to take the test or attend a seminar. Probably more the fact that lots of them have put in lots of years judging and it's just time to do something else. Couple this attrition rate with the requirements to make new judges and the declining participation in organized dog activities and you have a shortage of judges.
I can say without equivocation that when and if the AKC institutes a similar requirement for AKC trial judges, I will have judged my last AKC event, because I most certainly would take serious offense to that. I do not think I would be alone in that sentiment.
The person who brought up certifications and such failed to add that the vast majority of those certifications and CEU's are required for PAYING jobs, not volunteer ones. The requirements for certification and CEU's for things like Fire Departments and especially Rescue Squads have generally had disastrous effects on the number of folks available as volunteers. The certification requirements for firemen and paramedics and other first responders are commendable and necessary to some degree, but the effect of them has been to decimate the ranks of the vounteers.
Field trial and hunt test judges are volunteers, most of whom would much rather be running their own dogs and relaxing in between braces instead of riding every single brace, rain or shine, and watching every single dog with close attention for the entirey of its run. Very often they come to the event hauling their own horses, providing their own, mobile sleeping accomodations and don't ask for anything in the way of compensation for any of that.
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Re: Finding AKC HT Judges
deseeker wrote:AKC will list judge,s seminars on the their web site. The Lincoln Shorthair Club(Nebraska) is having a pointing HT judge's & handlers seminar on Dec 1 (I think it will be in Omaha at Cabel's) Price is usually around $40 if any local judges or handlers are interested.sh0rthair wrote:I've been trying to get into a seminar to become a HT judge for 4 years now.
Every year I contact AKC looking for a seminar and if there are any within 300 miles, I make phone calls and emails.
I have never received a return phone call or email from the person doing the seminar so I could attend.
When I call AKC back, they tell me that there is nothing they can do for me because I need to get ahold of the person in charge of the seminar.
Finally, I give up and try again next year.
Thank you. I have an email in to Dr. Roker for more information.
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Well Casey -Cajun Casey wrote:
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Well, the question was about the AKC website, which seems to have been improved since I first posted the question. I'm sure your nine stakes in two years experience qualifies you as an expert on AKC rules and regulations, so I'll leave you to pontificate. However, after over twenty years of living with the fire service, I can only say you simply do not know what you are talking about in that arena.
I might not have twenty years of association with the fire service but I did grow up with a passel of uncles who were exempt firemen and I will assume you know what that means. My brother-in -law was a past volunteer Fire chief in his town in NJ and his wife was a lifetime member of their town's rescue squad. I also now live in a state(DE) where volunteer fire service has been elevated to heights not approached in other states...(virtually every single town and city in Delaware is served by volunteer firefighters) and know quite a few firemen. I understand that the certification requirments for an ambulance attendant are very significant, on the order of 100 hours per year. So yeah, I guess I don't know much about that arena.
As far as AKC judging is concerned, the date on my card is 3/09. However, I had been involved with AF trials for several year prior and only took the test as a courtesy. I did not "technically" need take the test or to apprentice. I think you might know what that means also.
I generally do not pontificate. I leave that to others. I just say it like it is. Sorry if you have a problem with that. I do hope you get the judges you need for your event. I know what a PIA getting everything in order for an event can be.
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I am trying to find my list and will email it too you. I Know Willie Castro usually can help.
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Got it and passed it along to my helpy helper who is very grateful because it may keep her from leaving another message for a deceased person. Poor gal is traumatized. I wish there was a Facebook page for venue judges or something where the actual judges could keep their availability up to date.1vizsla wrote:I am trying to find my list and will email it too you. I Know Willie Castro usually can help.
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Oh that's just sad for both parties involved. Anyway, I have more names if you need them.
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