Information for Visiting Overseas Judge
Guidelines
Judges must judge in accordance with ANKC Australia Breed Standards or in accordance with FCI Breed Standards under FCI show
International Judges should be aware that the breed standards adopted by Dogs Australia may differ from your country. Therefore, International Judges shall make themselves fully conversant with the breed standard that has been provided to you, for each of the breeds you are contracted to judge in Australia.
Copies of the breed standards are provided on the Dogs Australia website

Grouping
Dogs Australia Canine Grooming has categorised the grooming breeds allowed to compete into five groups
Group 1 - Hand Stripping
Group 2 - Spaniel & Setter
Group 3 - Poodle
Group 4 - Scissoring
Group 5 - Pet (Salon Trim)
These breeds are arranged into a two-tiered format, grouping them based on different skill levels : A+ Champion, A, B and C.
Levels B and C will include breeds grouped by their merits and abilities. Level A+ and A will feature more challenging breeds, with higher expectations and a more advanced skill set required.

OBLIGATIONS OF A JUDGE
The essential ingredients of competent judging are: Breed Knowledge & Integrity.
Judges should ask the Show Manager and their Ring Steward, as to the procedures that apply for the show and to advise them of procedures when and if necessary.
Ring Procedure:
A judge who has not assessed/examined the Contestant when it comes into the ring for Best in Group or Best in Show competition, is required to examine the Contestant in the manner previously set out.
Appearance
Judges should maintain a proper and professional appearance. They should not be the center of attention through funny dress or bizarre behaviour.
Behavior
A Judge should not criticise the work of another judge.
A Judge must not smoke or drink alcohol in the ring.
A judge must not actively use of a phone or any other mobile gadgets while the competition progresses.
Social Media
Ahead of your judging appointment, judges should be careful in their interactions with potential contestants to avoid the perception of being bias. Our Contestants expect a level playing field and mixing social media comments with potential contestants should be avoided.
Medical Insurance
Judges should ensure that they have arranged their own medical insurance. The medical health system in Australia is of a very high standard, however the cost of treatment incurred by a judge visiting Australia is not the responsibility of The Show Manager.
Conduct of Contestant
If an Contestant tries to influence the judge (for example by revealing the grooming’s previous merits) the judge has the right to terminate the judging of said contestant. The judge shall not continue the judging due to inappropriate information from Contestant and such conduct to be reported to the Show Manager.
Competing Dog behavior
If a Contestant’s dog is restless, the normal accepted procedure is to point this out to the Contestant and ask if they would like to withdraw from the competition. Judges are to dismiss from the ring any dog showing aggressive tendencies towards a Judge, stewards or any other contestants.
𝟲𝟬 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗛𝗮𝗶𝗿 𝗴𝗿𝗼𝘄𝘁𝗵
A judge will only consider contestants for placements if they meet the 60-day hair growth requirement. This rule is essential for final placements. In the case where there is only one contestant in the class, the judge can still enforce the 60-day hair growth rule, and no award to be made if it is not met. Flatwork areas 20 days
Refusal of awards
A judge cannot withhold a First Place and then award a Second or a third Place where only 1 Contestant in that class) If the Contestant is not worthy of a first placing then there must be no award. When no award is made, the Judge must indicate this to the Contestants. It is the responsibility of the Judge not the Steward to advise the Contestant Once a decision has been made by a judge, a class cannot be re-judged.
Table cloths
Table cloths are deemed unnecessary and not required for presentation.
Promoting activities
All promoting activities either inside or in the view of the judging ring are not allowed. To name a few, such as wearing apparel that indicates or might indicate they are a member of The Groom Team of a certain Company, Brand or Country. Any Contestant wearing such apparel shall be reported to the Show Manager. Placing past ribbons or rosettes or winning trophies are not allowed.
Breed Numbers
A copy of the breeds entered will be provided to the respective judge(s).
Judges are to be encouraged to familiarize our grooming breed standards prior to judging.
Time on Judging
Whilst it is important to give each and every contestants due attention in the ring, judges should aim to limit the time spent on each dog to approximately 2 minutes - this being considered particularly important where other Contestants are following on in a ring.
Conflict Of Interest
Judge must request that person be withdrawn from the competition if the judge has a conflict of interest with the competing dog/the groomer for example employer or employee relationships, a separate interest in a Grooming School or Salon, handled or co-owned a dog with the judge. This is not a definitive list of examples.
Presenting Dog (Stacked)
Contestants are advised only to keep the dog stacked at the time of judging until the judge says “ your dog can relax”, it is not the normal accepted procedure for judges to glance back or take a second look. Judges shall call the Contestants out to the General Specials ring if they wish to make the comparison between dogs to another in the class.
Placing Ribbons
Rosettes
1st Place Blue
2nd Place Red
3rd Place any other colour
4th Award of merits Purple
5th Award of merits Purple
Other information
Australian Statistics:
Australia is an island continent. A very large country with a relatively small population, approx 26mil. The vast majority of the population lives in the seaboard cities, principally on the east coast, which includes Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne. The distance between Sydney and Perth is similar to the distance between New York and San Francisco or London and Moscow.
Due to the huge size of the country, Australia has several different climate zones. The northern section of Australia has a more tropical influenced climate, hot and humid in the summer, and quite warm and dry in the winter, while the southern parts are cooler with mild summers and cool, sometimes rainy winters.

Grooming Competitions are getting popular and the size of shows are getting large depending on the area in which judging is taking place.
What food must you try while in Australia?
Vegimite
Tim Tams
Meat Pies
Barbeque Snags
Barramundi

What Australian expressions you should to know ?
" G'day' " - General greeting used instead of "hello"
" How are ya ? " Ya means you Another general greeting and nothing to do with where you may going.
" Mate " Another word for friend
“Good on ya” Way to show approval (like “well done”, “good job”) and express congratulations
“No worries” Used to mean everything from “you’re welcome” to “relax”
