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Originally Posted by Brooklynn No, neither is right you'd be correct...however, if I had to choose to dye a dog or have a dog with a bad rear movement, bad topline, health issues, take a BIG GUESS which I'd choose??? To some, color is important and in fact seems to be more important than how the dog is put together and whether or not it's got health issues soooo I believe it does have something to do with the other! If a show breeder believes all the dog needs is the dark steel blue and the long flowing coat and worries about nothing else I believe that is more wrong than worrying about whether or not the dog is dyed! JMHO
:::eyeroll:::
Donna Bird
Brookynn's Yorkshire Terriers |
Donna,
Like I told you before you are absoulutly right. All this nonsense about dyed coats when you know there are all the hidden problems going on
with
the breed like shunts,lp.bad rears toplines bad fronts and all the other inner
gentic problems but yet all the focus is on the color hmmmm wonder
how the future yorkie will look in the next ten years. maybe we will get
the correct color with enough practice but what about everthing else.
they won't be able to walk into the ring to even become a ch. because
they would need there crutch to help them in because of there bad knees
or bad hips ect. and most likley off spring would only live not past
4 because of the liver shunts. uhhhhhh show breeders if they are truley interested in the betterment of the breed would produce healthy
yorkies period coat will come. sorry I just have to vent somtime.Need
to really focus on what matters and that is keeping the yorkshire terrier
alive and well. btw I could care less about a dyed coat.what really matters
is what Donna states!!!

kathy