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Originally Posted by Lacy's Mom First of all I don't show dogs so can't really give an opinion on that, but I think she is actually very pretty. Try supplementing her with an Omega 3 and 6 fatty acid supplement and I bet her coat will be much better.
By the way, I didn't think you were trying to be mean by calling her an ugly duckling. That's the problem with forums like this - they don't know you and cannot hear the inflection in your tone. My "poor" K.C. must really have an inferiority complex because I always call him my stinky boy - meant as a term of endearment, of course! |
Terms of endearment! We use them all the time. I too did not think you were trying to be mean calling her an ugly duckling. If you remember the story, she turns into a beautiful swan! Our ugly little duckling, Sissy, didn't grow into the beautiful swan but she did grow up to be very pretty, even though her hair is still too short, too thin and she has bat ears. And believe me, she was an ugly pup who looked bald with bat ears. By the way, we still call her our bat girl.
I don't know if I'm missing something or maybe I'm just too tired tonight because for the life of me, I don't know what answer you were expecting to hear. As for your "friend" who asked for their link to be removed from your website due to responses here. She's not much of a friend. Any breeder knows that within the same litter you have a chance of getting a wonderful pet to a show quality pup. But the show quality ones are few and far between. Just because one breeds champions does not guarantee their offspring will also be champions. The odds are much better but certainly no guarantee. We all have to start somewhere.