08-31-2010, 03:26 PM
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Mia, Max and Moe's Mom Donating Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Originally Posted by yorkielady06 That is your opinion about "paying your dues". However, if you use a champion stud have YOU paid your dues? Nope. You did not produce or champion him. You have capitalized on someone elses hard work. But this would be in a cooperation with the owner/breeder... unlike buying a Championed dog from a third party.
Some championed dogs have nothing but a champion sire, then look down to the 4th generation for the next champion. Yes, and your point is? If the Ch's are any further back than 3 generations then you shouldn't be advertising them as Ch pedigrees. JMO
You very much can purchase a championed dog. Do some homework and you will see that. Check puppyfind and see what pops up. They are out there if you have the checkbook. I have never seen one worth buying - could you post a link to one? I'm sure some have gotten "lucky" and taken their dog to several shows and gotten the points to CH their dog but it's probably the only one they've ever done or will do. This dog came from Champion LINES.
I too believe in unwritten and written rules. One is to be kind to your neighbor. I have not seen that here much. Except from the OP who was quite nice to the new owner. I also hope that Marshall Dillon is in a good home that loves him finally. Not just for "show" or as a commodity. I hope he is living like the little prince that he should have been all along.  | Are you sure you don't know Crestwing? You both have partis/biewers.
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