BRISSON B.
Official Shows judge representing BELGIUM.
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Professional Profile: B. Brisson
B. Brisson is a distinguished official judge recognized by the Union Royale Cynologique Saint Hubert, representing the high standards of Belgian cynology within the broader international community. With a specialized focus on FCI Group 5, Brisson brings a rigorous academic approach to the evaluation of Spitz and primitive types. His judging philosophy is rooted in the preservation of functional morphology, ensuring that every dog presented in the ring adheres strictly to the established standards of its respective classification.
In his capacity as a judge for various championships, Brisson emphasizes the importance of structural integrity. He evaluates specimens not merely on aesthetic appeal, but on their ability to perform the tasks for which they were historically developed. His assessment process is methodical, prioritizing the preservation of distinct bloodlines that maintain the health and vitality of the canine population. By scrutinizing the ancestry of each entry, he ensures that the phenotypic expression remains consistent with the genotype required for the breed's long-term sustainability.
Core Judging Criteria
- Movement and Gait Analysis: Brisson evaluates the efficiency of the dog's movement, looking for sound drive, reach, and effortless ground coverage that demonstrates proper muscular development and skeletal alignment.
- Anatomical Balance and Proportions: He meticulously assesses the bone structure and angulation, ensuring that the dog exhibits the correct balance between the forequarters and hindquarters to support its specific functional requirements.
- Breed Type and Expression: A critical component of his evaluation involves the head properties, specifically the skull-to-muzzle ratio and the overall expression, which must be quintessential to the breed's identity.
- Temperament and Ring Demeanor: Brisson demands confidence and stability, observing how the dog interacts with the handler and the environment, as a sound temperament is essential for the integrity of the breed.
As an expert in FCI Group 5, Brisson is highly regarded for his ability to identify subtle deviations from the ideal type. His commitment to the sport is evidenced by his consistent application of objective criteria, which serves to educate exhibitors and improve the overall quality of the dogs presented. Through his work, he continues to uphold the rigorous traditions of Belgian cynology, ensuring that the future of these breeds remains secure and aligned with their historical purpose.
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