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Originally Posted by mypreciouspups I made a post earlier about my horrific experience.. when I needed someone to email.. I found this man.. he was wonderful to me.. I loved the way he talked about showing when he started it being such an art.. and not more of an ego thing... I would trust this man.. he was in this far longer then many... not that Yt show people are wrong.. but there are so many snobs with yorkies that show.. and many times they do come off as an ego thing..
I should email this man back and let him know I did get my papers.. he was so very nice to me and I was so stunned at the breeder when she said and did the things she did to me.. I just wanted to add this.. but this is my heart talking and hope that is ok... |
I don't know what problems you had but I am glad you got it resolved. In defense of the Yorkie show people, when I first started going I thought the same thing but then when I actually started showing myself I realized what was going on.....It takes a lot of time and concentration when you are at a show trying to get your dog ready...combing, ironing, fixing topknot, etc...you are nervous and it can get frustrating when people continually come up and want to talk and/or touch your dog. Some exhibitors have multiply dog to get ready and just don't have time to stop and answer questions. Also, remember some of the exhibitors are professional handlers that are just showing a Yorkie for a client and professional handlers usually don't like to stand around and talk. It is best to find a exhibitor/breeder to talk to. I hope everything goes well for you in the future.