I personally don't show a dog with a bad bite because it's not what the standard calls for, I don't show a black yorkie as it's not what the standard calls for, I don't show a light silver dog as it's not what the standard calls for...in fact I have a yorkie that is my first champion that was a nice dark steel blue when he finished but turned very light and is now neutered and never has been used for breeding because he isn't what the standard calls for and not exactly what I want in my breeding program but is healthy and from nice and well known lines. He's now a happy pet in my home being loved. I've started over a couple of times to insure I'm doing the right thing health wise and what the standard calls for.
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