GEHRING, MIRA
Official Shows judge representing GERMANY.
Professional Profile
Judging expertise and background
Professional Profile: Mira Gehring
Mira Gehring is a distinguished official judge recognized by the Verband für das Deutsche Hundewesen, representing the high standards of German cynology within the international community. Her expertise is formally concentrated on the evaluation of canine morphology and functional soundness, specifically within FCI Groups 1 and 2. As a licensed official, she adheres to the rigorous protocols established for international championships, ensuring that every specimen presented in the ring is measured against the established standards of their respective classification.
Judging Philosophy and Technical Mastery
In her capacity as a judge, Gehring emphasizes the preservation of functional anatomy. For Group 1, which encompasses sheepdogs and cattle dogs, she prioritizes the endurance and agility required for working roles. In Group 2, which includes pinschers, schnauzers, molossoids, and Swiss mountain dogs, she focuses on the structural integrity and power necessary for guarding and protection tasks. Her evaluation process is deeply rooted in the study of ancestry, ensuring that the physical traits observed in the ring align with the historical purpose of the dog. Furthermore, she maintains a keen eye for the subtle nuances of lineage, which often dictate the long-term health and vitality of the population.
Core Evaluation Criteria
- Movement and Gait Analysis: The judge assesses the efficiency of the stride, looking for sound drive from the hindquarters and reach from the forequarters, ensuring the dog moves with purpose and minimal energy expenditure.
- Anatomical Balance and Proportions: Evaluation focuses on the skeletal framework, including correct angulation, bone density, and the overall harmony of the dog's silhouette in relation to its functional requirements.
- Breed Type and Expression: A critical examination of head properties, including the skull-to-muzzle ratio, eye placement, and ear set, which collectively define the unique character of the animal.
- Temperament and Ring Demeanor: The judge observes the dog's confidence and stability, requiring a temperament that is neither overly aggressive nor timid, reflecting the ideal psychological profile of a well-adjusted canine.
By maintaining these strict academic and practical standards, Mira Gehring contributes significantly to the integrity of the sport, ensuring that the future of these groups remains consistent with their historical development and functional excellence.
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