The best example of this mismanagement was the Turner Prize in 2005, when Sir Nicholas Serota, blatantly ignoring
the proper purpose of the event, decided, as Andrew Marr put it, «to break into an angry defence of Ofili and the purchasing decision».
An Australian Shepherd or Pembroke Welsh Corgi that will never herd cattle still needs
proper structure to compete in agility and obedience
events; a Saluki or Greyhound that will never course after antelope or hare still must have the
proper front and rear angulation to gallop after the plastic bag on a lure - coursing field.Beyond the need to maintain the original
purpose of a chosen breed, we are often in awe
of the incredible way that dogs are far more than a sum
of their parts.