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Old 12-07-2010, 07:57 AM   #17
Brooklynn
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Originally Posted by straightsilk View Post
I have yet to see an intelligent discussion about breed type on this forum. It's about time. One of the things the novice fails to see is while his or her opinion about a particular aspect of the exhibit may be far from ideal, there are definitely judges who will overlook a single fault in favor of exceptional type and for very good and sound reasons. Annie Clark is famous for having said, "you can get sound at the pound". Good judging and breeding are both a combination of art and science and experience.

And it's far easier to criticize both than do either well. The most successful among you will speak less and listen more.

I have a pretty clear recollection of your input into a previous conversation where you and one of your friends bragged about how you could dye a dog so well that the judge couldn't tell. I wish that every time you address this subject you would make that disclaimer.
I will agree on your post higlighted in bold. I have to disagree with you regarding intelligent conversatons about breed type within YT threads.
I always listen to the professionals in my endeavor and the mentors I have and those that have been doing this for 20 plus years in the breeding and showing aspect of this endeavor. Those here on YT I see are very few show breeders so I believe the few of us that are here should "speak up" and not listen. You may see it as criticizim but I see it as being up front and frank and honest when I speak to those who ask for my opinion and advice.
Again, let me say, I do listen and watch more than you think out in the show and breeding world. The virtual world is just that.

I'm not sure I would call it bragging about dyeing to fool the judge because really one is not fooling the judge but fooling themselves. But, like I have stated, I'd rather be beat by a "good" dye job over something that should be in a pet home that has obivious structural faults that impedes the breed rather than improve it. I see no reason to add a disclaimer because you said so

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