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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I think it's a marketing technique, no doubt about it. She even says, |
I guess it is all in the intrepretation.
If you saw 2, ads for yorkies, one just read
Standard Yorkie for sale, 4 pounds, short muzzle
the other read.
For Salef Cute Cuddly tiny yorkie with a baby doll face
Which one would catch your eye
It's no different than advertising one as being champione sired. A very big marketing term used by show breeders
What really does that tell you. That the father is a champion. Period. It does not tell you if the father was unhealthy, or if the puppy is carrying genes for LP or LS.
Just for the record, I do not use these terms, but I can see where some people might see them as just innocent descriptive terms.