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Originally Posted by yorkiekist Yes we do educate about t-cups. They too, should not be purposely bred for and exploited. They are a fault too. Ever see a t-cup in the ring? We try to educate about their many health issues and faults as well. |
me too im on the same page about standards as most of you some are a little over the top but these dogs being sold as rare with no judgments for breed is wrong being sold with papers to most people means a dog in good standing am i wrong or right. so there for if i was to pay 2000 for a dog that is registered with well known kennel club not knowing anything except i like this color better. Im getting s**tted right because as we all know from the fiasco tonight my dog would never be accepted by the kennel club or the other breeders of the so called breed in the kennel club world i have been ripped off. but now if they set a standard for them people can look up and read on like they have for bk and golds people would know what to look for and nowhere on any kennel sight i have read does it say choc is a dsq or bad dog anywhere so i dont understand the problem give them there own standard so people can have there dogs judged and recorded and then people can see what they are buying buy checking pedigree's and with the kennel clubs most people dont even know anything about chocs except rumors anyway if the kennel clubs would step up they could stop alot of this black market selling of under quality dogs