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Old 12-05-2005, 02:04 PM   #73
YorkieRini
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Originally Posted by YorkieRose
I am having trouble with the 3 fault rule.

If I had a "too die for" Yorkie..everything going for it, coat, color, ear set, personality on and on...BUT it has a roach back, that's it folks! I can not deal with a bad top line. It is the first thing that you see as it walks across the floor. It destroys the entire look of the Yorkie in my eyes. It woudl be super worse on a male since he can sire so many puppies.

Can't doa bad under or over bite..or flop ears..so for me it depends on the fault.
I do agree, correcting a structure fault is so hard. Correcting color or a bite is childs play next to a top line. It effects the way they move and it is not worth the hassle to me.
Well it was explained to me that you need to determine the faults you can live there are a few I can't live with myself and they may be different than the next persons. If I took the same example you said Pat about the 'perfect yorkie' who had grade 2-3 LP I'd being eliminating that from my program. I've been told I'm CRAZY for doing that because you can't see LP in the ring. It's what I'm comfortable with. So I understand, sometimes it may not be even 3 faults.
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