DARTING-ENTENMANN, SIGRID
Official Shows judge representing GERMANY.
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Professional Profile: Sigrid Darting-Entenmann
Sigrid Darting-Entenmann is a distinguished figure within the German cynological landscape, serving as an official FCI judge under the auspices of the Verband für das Deutsche Hundewesen. Her expertise is primarily concentrated within FCI Group 2, a diverse category encompassing Pinschers, Schnauzers, Molossoid breeds, and Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs. As a licensed official for shows, her role requires a profound understanding of functional anatomy and the historical utility of the working dogs she evaluates.
In the ring, Darting-Entenmann adheres to the rigorous standards set forth by the Federation Cynologique Internationale. Her evaluation process is rooted in the belief that a dog must be judged not only on its aesthetic presentation but on its structural integrity and adherence to the specific breed requirements. Her academic approach to judging ensures that each specimen is assessed against the ideal type, prioritizing the preservation of health and temperament within the broader international community of canine enthusiasts.
Core Judging Criteria
- Movement and Gait Analysis: Evaluating the efficiency of the stride, the reach and drive of the limbs, and the overall soundness of the dog in motion, ensuring the gait is consistent with the dog's historical working purpose.
- Anatomical Balance and Proportions: Assessing the skeletal structure, including the correct angulation of the shoulders and stifles, the depth of chest, and the overall harmony of the dog's silhouette.
- Breed Type and Expression: Examining the specific head properties, including the skull-to-muzzle ratio, eye placement, and ear set, which define the unique lineage of each entry.
- Temperament and Ring Demeanor: Observing the dog's confidence, stability, and reaction to the environment, which are critical indicators of a sound pedigree and proper socialization.
The role of an FCI judge is multifaceted, requiring constant study and a commitment to the evolution of canine science. Sigrid Darting-Entenmann maintains this standard by focusing on the functional mechanics of the dogs in Group 2. By emphasizing the importance of structural soundness, she contributes to the ongoing health and longevity of the breeds she oversees. Her judging philosophy remains centered on the objective analysis of form following function, ensuring that the integrity of the breed is upheld for future generations of breeders and exhibitors alike.
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