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Old 01-29-2008, 08:21 PM   #23
Freyja
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by bjh View Post
If a dog does not have the right personality for show then you have a nice pet. Yorkies that are shy or out of control do not make good show dogs. Yorkies are terriers and should have that terrier attitude. When evaluating puppies you want to see them in their natural environment. The puppy should be confident and trotting around with his tail up. Just about all Yorkie pups get scared at first when they are taken to a strange environment. It is important to socialize a puppy and get it used to traveling, being petted by strangers and walking in noisy places. It takes a lot of time and commitment to train a dog for show, not to mention all the time spent caring for the coat. Unfortunately, you cannot tell personality until they get a bit older.
At what age do you think its best to start conformation classes? Are there any other classes that should be taken? I really truly appreciate all of your feedback. I'm glad that you came across my thread. Unlike someone that came just came across my other thread. I think I might get suspended for replying to this person but I'm the type of person that can keep quiet when someone implying something about me. I hope I don't get in any kind of trouble so I can keep talking to you. You are truly nice and very knowledgeable.
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