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Old 06-29-2010, 07:23 AM   #41
Brooklynn
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I'm not paranoid or desperate it's called "following" the standard when it comes to showing to the breed representation. Black in color is genetic, blue is genetic, gold is genetic no one disputes that and Black is a fault no one is questioning that.
When one is wanting to get involved in "AKC" showing they have to know the standard and what is considered a fault and what is not allowed in the show ring you educate them on the standard and how is that paranoia? It's called following what is set by the YTCA. Bad bites is not a life threating fault as a color is not it's just fact plain and simple. You breed to the breed standard that is set. That's not paranoia....
If your not breeding the correct color whether it be black, light blue ect...it's a genetic fault...you improve on it and do right by the breed. Can't get any plainer than that. If your not breeding for the correct bite, good topline, good structure, good health it's all genetic....it's black and white. The standard is there to follow it's a rule and a rule you must follow until it's changed. Again, not paranoia or desperate just following simple rules set by the YTCA who is the mother club of the Yorkshire Terrier.
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