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Originally Posted by JeanieK Very good arguments.
I think that coming on too strong is not good, it just runs them off and they won't learn anything. but too weak is not good either, because as you pointed out, they get their answer and leave.
So I think we can agree thate questions need to be asked.
Our responses should be strraight forward, but not over powering
And arguments between YTrs do not belong in those threads.
Our egos should get in the way of the best interest of the dogs. |
Our interest should always be our dogs' interest as top priority. I also like include our breed standard as well. And we should not be too strong. I always try my best to be polite and helpful. I always remembered how I started and not for the patience and kindness of others well experienced I would not be where I am today. My first breeding ever was to a wonderful champion and I was just a pet person (novice) that wanted to do the best I could and if I was going to breed I better breed the best I could. My girl passed the evaluation and I learned so much. I learned and listen to the pros. Listening is most important!