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Old 01-15-2008, 12:48 PM   #77
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It is just stating a fact that he DQd and that is not a liability to do so.
It is simply stating a fact, which is our right to do just as he has a right to DQ light dogs due to the new DQ added to the standard.
It is public knowledge as it is listed in the results, just as who won at that show, you can see the judge, the dogs who were DQd or who won at what show and date etc.
I do like knowing who DQd and what age and what they DQd for so I can choose to spend my show money wisely when entering a pup or a dog that may be a bit lighter but have everything else going on, because we all know there is no perfect dogs, so that means all have some fault wether it be color or something else. I would take color as a fault over any other fault.
I have always said color was my last worry. So much more to breeding than color.

Deana
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