David knows more about it than I do but the very first thing I noticed was his ears are incorrect. Here's the deal from a non show pov. I eventually want to stay showing so I have talked to a lot of judges, champion breeders and members of bca. If you want to show you need a dog that is correct in as many ways as possible. There are so many dogs that are close to correct that something like faulty ears makes it pointless. It is a huge time and money commitment . You will basically just be paying to bang your head against a wall. He is beautiful but if you want to be serious about showing, he isn't the one to do it with