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Originally Posted by xxmxaxrxyxx ok i guess i will have to look more into this...i think after i do learn most of it i could be some sort of specialist in some areas...just kidding....for every response i am beginning to wonder what am i thinking about getting myself into....but i am one who loves to learn so we will see how far i get with this... |
This is a long slow learning process, things you will learn up front and others things you will pick up along the way. Nutrition, genetics, canine behavior, training, studying pedigrees, breeding, whelping take along time to learn......
It's a continual learning process.
What I strongly suggest, is doing what you plan to do, go to shows, let people get to know you......lend a hand....exhibitors can always use help from someone that is willing.....this will also help you in determining the type yorkie you like
Next, if you're really serious, start studying pedigrees, looking for that great breeder/exhibitor's line, where you want to get your show dog from. Remember this person will/should be your mentor.
Next, before you get your dog, start purchasing your equipment, it'll be less painful that way....remeber the cost of the dog is going to pinch that pocket too.