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Originally Posted by tegamom1 Dee, I'm certainly not trying to rain on your parade, but if someone could actually evaluate a puppy, especially young puppies, from photographs, there would be no need for dog shows. Even looking at the dogs in the ring, until you can see their movement, you can tell nothing other than they have a nice coat. That's why judges observe their movement first and then put hands ON. That's the only way you can tell what is under that hair. Breeders such as Mary are so very particular of the quality of the dogs she has going in the ring, that the puppies she places in companion homes are nicer than many of the dogs that are being shown. Such is true of most of the long time Yorkie breeder/exhibitors.
Hey girl, you live in Kentucky, not outer space! I've been there, lovely state, it's not that far to shows and the drive is beautiful. Hey, I live in Texas. It's nothing to drive 300 - 600 miles to a show. There are a few here in Lubbock and Amarillo, but they don't come around often enough to do someone much good. Gotta travel! It's fun! Walking into the ring or even having someone handling a dog that's yours or your breeding is an awesome feeling. The only way to have show puppies is to show.. |
hey, you are not raining on my parade at all. i know there is more to it than pictures. but it all in fun and the judges comments were very nice and let me know i am putting nice puppies out there. i didn't sell them as show prospects but the new owners are the ones that are going to try them. I only have one that I know for sure is showing unless as I said before, she dropped out. i haven't heard from her for awhile. true, the only way to have show puppies is to show but you can have some very nice show prospects and then if the new owners don't grab it and go, it's their fault. kentucky might as well be outer space LOl and i'm really not interested enough to travel 600 miles to go to a show. All I want to be is a hobby breeder with nice pups.