Judge Info - Angel Yeung

Showdog.com Judge Since Monday, March 31, 2008
Retirement Announced 10/31/2009

Not very political. Doesn't show a breed bias at all. Has a tendency to like dogs the more often they're seen.

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 Angel Yeung looks for.

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

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.  Angel Yeung has been known to prefer the following handlers.

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

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
Comet Presents All Breed Bonanza 40 2/17/2023 Solcintra Valor
January 2023 German Shepherd Dog Nationals 1/15/2023
January 2023 Yorkshire Terrier Nationals 1/11/2023
Seasar II All Breed 100 1/4/2023 Fingerprint Sing Me Away
RiverBend All Breed 22-11-18 11/18/2022 Jolitar Vervain
RiverBend All Breed 22-09-27 9/27/2022 Tarot Jenny Again
September 2022 Portuguese Water Dog Nationals 9/20/2022
August 2022 Silky Terrier Nationals 8/19/2022
LC GWP SPECTACULAR 40 8/1/2022
Treun Summer Show 34 7/19/2022 Tarot Saved by Zero


Did you know?
A specialty show may be regional or national. A "Best in Show" win at a national specialty show is tremendously prestigious, indicating that the winning dog or bitch triumphed at a contest which attracted entries from the most serious fanciers of that breed in the country or continent. Some specialty shows attract international entries.