Ms Cross also
issued an apology, saying she ‘didn’t do it on purpose, it was just habit.’ She
added: 'It's just one of those things. It happened and I tried to really think
about it and not do it, but it's habit.'
But the anger continued and at
the time it was reported in that 105,000
had signed a petition on 38degrees, while 55,000 had supported one on
change.org. The first petition claims Ms
Cross is guilty of ‘behaving discreditably and prejudicially to the interests
of the canine world’.
In a second statement, the Kennel Club said it
would not be 'fair' to strip the dog of its Best in Show title, solely due to
the behavior of its owner. The RSPCA
confirmed it was also investigating allegations that an overseas competitor had
mistreated his dog outside the showground.
They said: 'We completely understand the concerns about how Knopa, the
Best in Show dog, was handled on the judging table. The judge’s primary focus is on the dogs
themselves and we do not believe it would be fair to strip the dog of its Best
in Show title because the dog was awarded this prize based on its own merits in
the show ring.'
Jagger, who is
co-owned by Belgian Aleksandra Lauwers and Leicester-based breeder Dee
Milligan-Bott, died in his owner's arms on Friday, after returning home to
Belgium. The owner of this chamption
Myter, Eye to Eye, also believes the dog was deliberately poisoned after she
was found vomiting and shaking in pain shortly before it was due to be judged
on Friday.
It is stated that
the Scottish Terrier was initially bred as a working dog by farmers to
eradicate vermin and hunt small animals underground. It has a very long and
strong tail which owners traditionally used to pull it out of holes.
Dog-tailed
controversy !
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
12th Mar 2015.
