Crufts 2012 - Change of judge for Alaskan Malamutes and Spanish Water Dogs

Due to ill health, Mr Jack B Bispham has withdrawn from judging Alaskan Malamutes and Spanish Water Dogs at Crufts 2012.
 
The replacement Judge for Alaskan Malamutes is now Mr Roger Cruden. The replacement Judge for Spanish Water Dogs is Mr R J Morris.
 
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9th February 2012
 
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