LE TINNIER, ANNE
Official Shows judge representing FRANCE.
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Judging expertise and background
Professional Profile: Anne Le Tinnier
Anne Le Tinnier is a recognized official judge operating under the regulatory framework of the Société Centrale Canine pour l'Amélioration des Races de Chiens en France. As a representative of the French cynological establishment, her role involves the rigorous assessment of canine specimens against established morphological criteria. Her professional practice is rooted in the objective evaluation of structural integrity and functional health, ensuring that each dog presented aligns with the specific requirements of its respective breed.
In the context of modern cynology, the role of a judge extends beyond mere aesthetic preference. It requires a deep understanding of the historical development of various bloodlines and the functional purpose for which each dog was originally bred. By maintaining high standards in the ring, judges like Anne Le Tinnier contribute to the preservation of the pedigree and the overall health of the canine population. Her work is essential for maintaining the integrity of the international community of breeders and enthusiasts who prioritize the long-term viability of purebred dogs.
Core Judging Criteria
When evaluating dogs during official shows, the following four pillars serve as the foundation for a comprehensive assessment:
- Movement and Gait Analysis: The judge evaluates the efficiency of the dog's movement, looking for sound drive, reach, and the correct placement of limbs to ensure the animal is physically capable of performing its historical work without structural impediment.
- Anatomical Balance and Proportions: This involves a meticulous examination of bone structure, angulation, and the overall harmony of the dog's silhouette, ensuring that the physical build adheres to the geometric requirements of the standard.
- Breed Type and Expression: The judge assesses the specific head properties, including the skull-to-muzzle ratio, eye shape, and ear set, which are critical indicators of the dog's identity and adherence to its unique type.
- Temperament and Ring Demeanor: A dog must demonstrate confidence, stability, and a willingness to be handled, reflecting the mental soundness required for a balanced and reliable companion or working animal.
Through this structured approach, Anne Le Tinnier upholds the rigorous expectations of the FCI, ensuring that only those specimens that best exemplify the ideal characteristics of their type are recognized. Her commitment to these principles remains a cornerstone of her professional contribution to the world of dog sports.
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