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Originally Posted by Brooklynn I don't think majors will be hard to come by...we've had several majors in the Texas area so far. Most pay attention to what judges are DQ'ing and not entering under them or just not entering those yorkies they think the judges will DQ. But in my opinion if you think you have a yorkie that a judge will DQ and I"m not talking from the puppy classes you shouldn't be entering in the first place...JMHO Most of the old time judges and breeder judges aren't applying the DQ it's mostly provisionals in my opinion besides two we've mentioned here. But yes, it's gonna be a long 4 1/2 more years....
Donna
Brooklynn
I just have a different type yorkie that I like.... |
Well yea I have been showing since 99 you can bet I won't enter a Yorkie in the ring (adult) that I have any concern about a DQ.
I think this is going to be really hard for the new exhibitors to try to get thru the next 5 years.
I will wait it out on my pups to mature a little more before deciding what move to make with them, I have an 11 month old girl that is ready to go out in a few months, so while we work with her I will have time to see who will be next and make our show decisions. One of our breedings has already finished in TX since the DQ was in effect. So the DQ isn't going to stop us from showing our type of Yorkies.
Deana
Prestigeous