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Old 11-15-2009, 08:45 AM   #129
cj125
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Question LuvndemYorkies...

Since you had so many questions for people who have already established reputations - I have a few for you.

I noticed you haven't put anything in your bio area. I'm sure you wouldn't mind sharing some information about yourself, now that you've entered into the conversation here.


[quote=LuvndemYorkies;2880182]Great thread,
Newbie - explain this what makes you a newbie and what makes you an expert.

So when are you the breeder of a line is it your line with one generation or does this go back to the original breeder who you borrowed/bought got the line from?

So how long have you all been showing and breeding?

Are you ranking as a newbie or an expert?

How many dogs have you CH from your line? And what is your kennel name?

or from others lines? What are those kennel names?

trying to figure out what is setting a newbie apart from an expert, the terms i hear you using here.

I don't find much in the way of trying to research the different breeders in this thread, which makes me confused,

if you were more than a newbie, wouldn't i find a history of your lines?

So are you all technically newbies? or ?[/QUOTE]

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Originally Posted by LuvndemYorkies View Post
I have heard that the they are breeding bitches that are way over the standard size to the number one yorkie? I also read a post somewhere on here where this was also discussed earlier.
What the heck does this do to keep the integrity of this breed if the people with top ranking yorkies are breeding to way oversized females?
I mean surely that will crop up somewhere along the way say a daughter of this breeding having trouble delivering pups because she is having way oversized pups??? I mean tell me where this helps the breed? It is being discussed how it is so important to have a bitch that should be CHampioned or could be championed etc etc and how she is worth her weight in gold, then explain how these breeding practices of breeding a top ranking dog to such a way oversized bitch. 3 lbs over the size for a yorkie is a way way oversized dog to be bred, let alone to be bred to the top ranked dog?

and this is more than just here say.

it is being discussed on another list and the person that owns the way oversized bitch has said yes she bred to the top ranked yorkie

with this way oversized bitch. and she is on a contract to not place the pups until spayed and neutered. this makes it very hard to understand, newbies are looking for the right way to breed and when we hear things like this, we loose confidence in those who we think of as experts or stewards of the breed when we hear of such breedings. any opinions on this? is there a need to breed like this? what is the justice of this type of breeding? is there a reason other than collecting that stud fee?
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Originally Posted by LuvndemYorkies View Post
Oh my dear brooklyn let me word this so you understand that i do know what I am speaking of. If you read my post it said A TOP RANKING.

Tell me being the Best of Breed Winner at Westminster 2009 would that not be considered A TOP RANKING??? LOL O LOL
Please share your answers to the highlighted comments/questions.

Please forgive me for correcting you on correcting Brooklyn. I seem to have read your statement the same way she did.

I'm really excited to read all about you.
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