LOZA M.
Official Shows judge representing ARGENTINA.
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Professional Profile: Loza M.
Loza M. is a distinguished official judge recognized by the Federación Cinológica Argentina, serving as a pivotal figure within the South American cynological landscape. With a specialized license to evaluate FCI Group 2, this judge brings a rigorous academic approach to the assessment of Pinscher and Schnauzer type, Molossoid breeds, and Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs. Their professional mandate is rooted in the preservation of functional morphology and the strict adherence to established standards that define the structural integrity of these powerful working animals.
In the context of high-level competitions, Loza M. emphasizes the necessity of evaluating dogs not merely as aesthetic specimens, but as functional athletes capable of performing the tasks for which their ancestors were originally bred. This requires a deep understanding of canine biomechanics and the ability to discern subtle deviations from the ideal type. By maintaining a presence within the global cynological circuit, the judge ensures that the evaluation process remains consistent with international expectations, fostering a culture of excellence and integrity.
Core Judging Criteria
- Movement and Gait Analysis: The judge prioritizes efficiency, sound drive, and the correct reach and drive that demonstrate a dog's physical capability and structural soundness in motion.
- Anatomical Balance and Proportions: A meticulous examination of bone structure, angulation, and overall symmetry is conducted to ensure the dog conforms to the specific requirements of its functional group.
- Breed Type and Expression: The judge evaluates head properties, including the skull-to-muzzle ratio and eye placement, to confirm that the specimen captures the quintessential essence of its specific ancestry.
- Temperament and Ring Demeanor: Stability, confidence, and a balanced reaction to the environment are essential, as these traits are indicative of the psychological health required for working lineage.
The role of an FCI judge is multifaceted, requiring a synthesis of historical knowledge and contemporary observation. Loza M. approaches each assignment with the objective of identifying specimens that best represent the future of their respective groups. Through consistent application of these criteria, the judge contributes significantly to the ongoing development and health of the canine population, ensuring that the legacy of these breeds is upheld for future generations of enthusiasts and breeders alike.
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