Traditional Rules,
Form, & Examples

Rules:

1. 3 entries per person (same email if possible)
2. no clothes or toys in pictures
3. pet must be in show pose
4. picture must be attached not embedded
5. picture may be in the following formats only: tiff, jpg, gif, bmp
6. picture name needs to be something so I can place it with the pet
(not petz536.bmp plz!)
7. no edited pictures!!
8. form must be in the email as text, NOT part of the picture itself.
* This makes the pictures to big and quickly fills up the inbox and is highly frowned upon!!
*Once the show is judged all applicants will be notified by email and the awards will be posted on the winners page.

Form:

Subject of Email: 'Traditional Showcase Entry'
1. Your Name:
2. Your Email:
3. Pet's Call Name:
4. Pet's Show Name:

*Only include #1&2 once & include # 3&4 for each pet.

-SEND-

Pose Examples:

Cloud is a good example of what I will be looking for in a cat pose.

1. Front feet together
2. Head facing the camera. Eyes wide open. (If eyebrows show and are unequal it will be counted off, if they show and are straight across it is a bonus. Wide eyes are neutral.)
3. Back as straight as possible. It depends on the breeds.
4. Back feet as far apart as possible. This is sometimes hard for high fluff petz.
5. Tail straight up with a tiny (note that I said tiny) curve inwards. Curving outwards will be counted off.

Leia and Shade are giving good examples of the two different poses for dogz. Note that the only difference is the head.

1. Front feet are together.
2. Dane pose: Head straight forward, tilted up a bit, one eye is showing. Dali pose: Head is looking directly at the camera, eyes are open (brows shown if equal is a plus). The nose basicly lines up with the front feet.
3. Chest is puffed out.
4. Back feet together.
5. Tail is curved inwards.

 

 

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