Judge Info - Joseph Myles

Showdog.com Judge Since Sunday, July 31, 2011
Retirement Announced 1/31/2012

Shows a slight bias toward dogs over bitches. Not very political. Low level of breed bias.

Traits

Each judge on ShowDog.Com gives a different amount of weight to each trait of the dogs that they judge in each show.  Below is a table of which traits Joseph Myles looks for.

Trait Importance
Head High
Forequarter Very High
Hindquarter Very Low
Gait Low
Top Neck and Back Normal
Coat Low
Size/Height Normal
Feet Normal

Favorite Handlers

Each judge has a preference for certain handlers.  These preferences may be based on past experiences, showing style, or just plain old dirty politics.  This preference is completely separate from the quality of the exhibitor, which DOES come into play in the show ring.  Joseph Myles has been known to prefer the following handlers.

Rank Exhibitor
1 Jamiel Leavens
2 Bill Meyer
3 Jennifer Oneil
4 Peren Troy
5 Nany Painter
6 Greg Alexander
7 Nathia Barks
8 Jony Bewely
9 Alles Vickers
10 Coby Rodriguez
11 Den Towler
12 Herb Bowe
13 Flozell Tucker
14 Caryn Brumit
15 Justin Moyer
16 Pamelan Treadwell
17 Dert Priebe
18 Ster Stockyard
19 Riely Whalen
20 Antonio Hutchinson
21 Matt Moore
22 June Dixon
23 Julie Patton
24 Deborie Mejorado
25 Edna Dixon

Only the top 25 are listed for the sake of brevity.

Recent Judged Shows

Below is a list of the shows recently judged by this judge. 

Show Date Best in Show
Massive Egg Hunt 3/30/2024
March 2024 Maltese Nationals 3/25/2024
March 2024 Portuguese Pointer Nationals 3/20/2024
Fall Leaves 171 1/24/2024 Lanakila Bad As I Want To Be
January 2024 Mastiff Nationals 1/22/2024
September 2023 Standard Schnauzer Nationals 9/17/2023
BourneAcres All Breed 23-08-16 8/16/2023 Lanakila Heavens On Fire
GaylanStudio4 All Breed 23-08-15 8/15/2023 Lanakila Heavens On Fire
August 2023 Spinone Italiano Nationals 8/8/2023
August 2023 S.B.T. Nationals 8/7/2023


Did you know?
Judges are generally certified to judge one or several breeds, usually in the same group, but a few "all-breed" judges have the training and experience to judge large numbers of breeds.