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Originally Posted by YorkieRose Common practice was my term...I wondered since it had alluded me for so many years..but I think I have seen them and they were called "wiry"...at least I have groomed many and that is what I called them...my favorite to groom..trim for 2 mins, bathe for 2 mins, wave them dry for 2 minutes, comb for 20 seconds and home to the owner..LOL
What is bred to what to get one...if a RL is bred to silk and you say all pups will be silk, then what type of coats were bred to get the RL...I think I am too old to not breed "blue silk to blue silk"..in the first place..saves so much unnecessary guessing and work..LOL |
Pat I agree the grooming on a red leg is snip, snip, brush and youre done, very low maintance to say the least
I have been breeding this wonderful breed for a short time up until late last year did I ever consider entering the show ring. When I was in search of my first no one would sell their BLUES unless you commited to showing. I had no time in my life to make that kind of commitment nor did I have the desire to show. Many show breeders professed they want to help, but yet when it came down to buying what was called the "standard" it was either fort knox or there way or the highway!
I think the majority of breeders start out this way.
Up until my first breeding with Mercedes and finishing Buster did I even attempt to look at any puppies in my breedings as a show prospect nor did I attempt to place them as such.
Since then some doors have opened and I look forward to a great future!