12-13-2010, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Mardelin There arer so many variables when purchasing a show dog.
However, since you mentioned new exhibitors, I strongly suggest that a proespect/potential not be purchased before the age of 8 months of age and closer to 12 months. A breeder that is selling a show dog to a newbie earlier than this is taking advantage of said newbie. A newbie is excited about getting into the ring, puppy doesn't turn out, how sad. So many things change with a puppy prior to 7 or 8 months of age......expecially in bitches. Toplines being one of the biggest things.
I've picked a pup from my breeder at 16 weeks of age. But, it is always with a kiss, smile and we'll see. Always understanding that if the dog doesn't turn out we'll pet it out. But, then again my goals are a bit different and I can't keep every dog. And of course having the trained eye of mentor who has been in this for 45+ years does help.
Which brings questions, how long has the breeder that is selling the show prospect/quality pup been showing, how many dogs from their own breeding has said breeder Championed, or at the very least is the show prospect from established lines. So much more that fits into the equation.
Again, buyer/newbie beware and don't be in such a hurry. | Excellent post!! I'll add this too....breeder beware as well
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