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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 No problem, and I admit, I don't have a handle on the pixie look versus the teddy bear or doll face, people have different opinions on what each term means. One breeder said she thought the perfect face was the distance from each corner of the eye would be equal to the distance between the corner of the eye and the tip of the nose, kind of like a perfect triangle, and that was something I could understand. So many people buy a puppy off a website based on the picture of the puppy, and I'm only trying to help these people. I'm not even sure the picture of the puppy is the puppy they actually will receive. That's why I think seeing the parents or the parent's pictures are important. If anyone has better suggestions on advice I can give these people, I would love to learn it. |
Nancy,
I don't know how I would answer the OP posters question. Since, pixie, doll face, teddy bear....just isn't in my criteria. I breed for standard and an overal balanced look. While I love a beautiful head, if the topline, movement, structure, health isn't there, a beautiful had won't cut it for me.
If one orders the Illustrated Standard from YTCA it gives a detailed explanation of the standard.