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SCHIESSER J.

Official Shows judge representing AUSTRIA.

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Professional Profile: J. Schiesser

J. Schiesser is a distinguished official FCI judge representing Austria, operating under the regulatory framework of the Österreichischer Kynologenverband. With a specialized focus on FCI Group 7, which encompasses the pointing dogs, Schiesser brings a rigorous academic approach to the evaluation of canine morphology and functional utility. As a licensed official for international shows, the judge is tasked with upholding the integrity of the breed standards, ensuring that each specimen presented in the ring adheres to the historical and functional requirements of its specific origin.

The evaluation process employed by Schiesser is rooted in a deep understanding of canine biomechanics and the historical purpose of the pointing breed. By analyzing the structural integrity of the dogs, the judge ensures that the pedigree of the animals reflects the health and vitality necessary for field work. This professional commitment extends to the broader international community, where the judge contributes to the standardization of judging practices across borders. Furthermore, Schiesser maintains a keen eye for the subtle nuances of lineage, ensuring that the phenotypic expression of the dogs remains consistent with the established criteria of the FCI.

Core Judging Criteria

  • Movement and Gait Analysis: Evaluation of the efficiency of the stride, focusing on the sound drive from the hindquarters and the reach of the forequarters to ensure the dog is capable of sustained work in the field.
  • Anatomical Balance and Proportions: Assessment of the skeletal structure, including the correct angulation of the shoulders and stifles, which dictates the dog's overall balance and functional capacity.
  • Breed Type and Expression: Critical examination of head properties, including the skull-to-muzzle ratio, eye placement, and ear set, which define the unique character of the specific pointing dog.
  • Temperament and Ring Demeanor: Observation of the dog's confidence, stability, and willingness to engage with the handler, reflecting the mental soundness required for a working companion.

In the ring, Schiesser prioritizes the objective assessment of each dog against the written standard. This requires not only a mastery of anatomical terminology but also the ability to synthesize complex physical traits into a coherent evaluation of the dog's overall quality. Through consistent application of these principles, Schiesser continues to play a vital role in the preservation and advancement of the pointing dog groups within the FCI system.

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