Just a note. Romeo's dad was breed in the Mid West by me. We try and keep the "bird" in all our dogs. His dad has many titles in conformation and hunting and so does Romeo.
It wasn't necessary to be snarky with your comment. You could have just as easily paid Romeo a nice compliment by posting about his success at Crufts, and not detracting from the moment with your negativity. Brush the chip off your shoulder and enjoy a lovely dog who is getting some time in the spotlight. There are many others out there and I look forward to their time in the spotlight too.
Congrats to Romeo and his team. Well done.
Dime a dozen? What a comment about the best Labrador in Europe.
While he may be just like your Labrador, the relationship Romeo and his owner handler presents gets him the win. They are both enjoying themselves.
It's a show folks. Entertainment !!! It is not life or death.
Run with your Labrador, if he is able to keep up with you while at trot you are showing the judge the dogs reach and ability to easily move with no effort !!
You are not fooling anyone by moving slow. Just adding to the lumbering look. It is unpleasant to watch.
I have to disagree with you that Labradors should be moved at full speed. They should be moved fast enough to see their reach and drive but not like it is a race track. I see handlers moving them way too fast sometimes. The dog should be moved at the speed that is right for them individually. Too slow you cannot see thier reach and drive, too fast and they just look like a race horse.
Romeo is a lovely dog, so nicely balanced and moves so well. What I like the best about how he is presented is that it is on a loose lead. Wish more would do that.
I don't know, I have a boy who wants to move out. I have to run after him. He loves to get out to the end of lead and sometimes I feel that I don't even need to be in the ring with him. I run fast just to keep up with him!
I watched the video and I don't see that dog as moving fast or running, I see very fluid, effortless movement. Something you don't see too often. That dog looks like he could go all day, opening and closing his stride as he needs to. I think when you watch a good moving dog, you don't notice the handler. Isn't that the idea? The dog should draw your eye to him/her when judging or watching movement.
This is a sporting breed and while I don't hunt my dogs, mostly because of time and location constraints, I do appreciate a well conditioned dog with substance, good bone, good feet and proper coat. He's a lovely dog and it's a pleasure to watch him go around.
JMO
Its too bad your not a Labrador, so you and Romeo could live happily ever after... For all that's holy..... Enough about Romeo........................
Boom..... Check please..............!!!!
Wonder where the venom comes from?
A Labrador like Romeo is one in a million.
Can't wait to see all the over weight 120 Labradors at Potomac. Going so slow because their chests are dragging the ground.. boy that look is special. Gives me chills just thinking about it.
I am in love with Romeo because he is a perfect example of all aspects of the Labrador Breed.
So he has a bad front assembly... you have to be kidding... He is an International Champion.
http://www.wds2015.com/blog/en/i-campioni-del-world-dog-show-2013-loch-mor-romeo/
He is better then any Labrador in the States today. Now that is just my opinion. Forget about all the judges that put him up over the competition he faces.
On any day Romeo is top dog in the ring. His owner is a very skilled handler who you should watch and learn from.
See that is the issue. All Labradors should look exactly like Romeo.
I see no flaws in him.. He could not move the way he does if he had an incorrect front.
My goodness. Tell me you are not a judge.
Pete (romeolover, frommlover and numerous other names on here and other boards) is an older gentleman from New Hampshire who owns ONE PET labrador. He's gone through phases of loving his dog (who is nicely show bred but overdone), to belittling his dog and going on and on about a field bred dog (Grady) believing he was perfect, to now worshiping a European dog. Pete has never stepped foot on a show grounds, let alone IN a ring, nor has he ever bred a litter.
Don't play with him ;)
that loser pete uplander couldn't say enough about his "Arnold" three ways Satch. I doubt he likes Romeo, a classic Labrador Retriever.
He must be selling Farmina Dog Food now as I see Satch all over Facebook promoting it.. Satch looks like a scroungy mutt.
he's been eating too many kibbles no doubt. If he had fed Pro Plan he would not have ended up with a monster dog.
You can knock Pete/Uplander all you want.
But please don't knock Satch (his dog). He can't help what he looks like.
Is he an overdone Lab, yes.... but he is a sweet boy who deserves all the love he gets.
I know Pete is overkill and goes off on tangents again and again....etc.....
But don't knock the dog. He is a "pet" Labrador with a huge loveable face. :-)