Judge Info - Charles Stallings

Showdog.com Judge Since Monday, November 30, 2009
Retirement Announced 4/30/2014

Has a tendency to use dogs handled by certain handlers but isn't overt in it. Moderate 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 Charles Stallings looks for.

Trait Importance
Head Very High
Forequarter High
Hindquarter High
Gait Normal
Top Neck and Back Very Low
Coat Low
Size/Height Low
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.  Charles Stallings has been known to prefer the following handlers.

Rank Exhibitor
1 George Anderson
2 Alejam Zapien
3 Kate Dalton
4 Clan Melby
5 Kim Coleman
6 Annee Lino
7 Chrise Elleberee
8 Aarthom Rapier
9 Stephew Deering
10 All Mederos
11 George Cruce
12 Roby Hawks
13 John Urick
14 Kelly LaFoy
15 Rusty Walter
16 Logan Ray
17 Ellen Schroeder
18 Patrick Sayforth
19 Kristen Schindewolf
20 Emma Moss
21 Doug Mavroulis
22 Geor Board
23 Mike Schneider
24 Martha Woodson
25 Marisa Feagin

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
Tinker Bell Toppers Grands 1 3/30/2023
March 2023 Mudi Nationals 3/25/2023
March 2023 Kuvasz Nationals 3/22/2023
March 2023 Rottweiler Nationals 3/14/2023
the.sleepless.skull.hunt 1/22/2023
Subzero all breed 16/1 1/16/2023 Lanakila SundayMondayHappyDays
January 2023 Irish Wolfhound Nationals 1/7/2023
December 2022 Saint Bernard Nationals 12/26/2022
Canmore4 SantaXomes Tonight All Breed 22 12/24/2022 Lanakila Any Time At All
December 2022 Italian Greyhound Nationals 12/14/2022


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.