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08-25-2012, 09:20 AM | #16 |
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| Depends where you live on the co$t I guess. But maybe its more for breeding rights? But as said before join a club or go to the Dog Show and meet the breeders there. They all show there dogs. Find a mentor. A breeder isn't going to sell there show quality. They breed for themselves. IME they only sell to there friends or there little breeding circle..the show quality. And the Judging in the ring yeah different but who you know helps also...in the small shows anyways. If you want to show you can get in just may take time. I think they just are protective of the breed and don't want to give breeding rights to anybody they don't know. Someone can just buy a pup to breed for profit. Good breeders try to prevent this. JME/JMO |
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08-25-2012, 01:40 PM | #17 | |
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Because I do show (in my breed) and not only in the conformation ring but also the obedience and other performance sports. I would be entrusted with either a stud or a female dog for breeding. But I have developed my reputation over 10 yrs. I do want only the best for the "two breeds" I own.
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08-25-2012, 02:53 PM | #18 |
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| GEMY= do you have a web site? |
08-25-2012, 03:10 PM | #19 |
♥Love My 3 Furrbutts♥ Donating Member | I dont think she breeds yorkies...she breeds um I forget...its a large dog though, correct me if im wrong pls Gemy.
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08-25-2012, 10:35 PM | #20 |
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| I have talked to you already about this as has Gemy. No reputable breeder will sell to you without co own contracts and being sure of what it is exactly you want to do. IF your only intent is to breed with champion lines with no intention of ever really getting into showing dogs, no reputable breeder will sell you a dog. It has been suggested on other threads you posted to go to shows, join clubs, learn about the breed and the breed standard and whys and wherefores. There has been far too many people in the past and are still trying now to buy champion lines for the sole purpose of banging out champion line puppies iwth no knowledge of the breed, no knowledge of showing dogs, no knowledge of health issues that can occur in the Yorkie and no intention of learning anything. |
08-26-2012, 05:21 AM | #21 |
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08-26-2012, 05:22 AM | #22 |
YT 2000 Club Donating Member | You are correct and the breed is Black Russian Terriers.
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08-26-2012, 06:56 AM | #23 |
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08-26-2012, 08:22 AM | #24 | |
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They are super smart, but also protective (very), and require constant and early training and socialization. While bred to guard and protect humans, they do so by working closely with their owner. As such most dogs would not be very happy as a constant "outdoor dog". They do require moderate amounts of exercise - a brisk 30 minute walk 2x per day will do nicely. Once conditioned though, they can go all day at a moderate pace. Think 4-6 hour hikes. They are a very versatile working breed. Easily trained to do any number of things. Search and Rescue, protection of course, obedience, rally, (smaller size) do agility quite well, water rescue, draft, the list is practically endless. Some are trained service dogs, and some can be quite good therapy dogs. Raised with children in the home, they are quite good with kids, and will be very protective of the children. Grooming is another thing - unless you keep your dog clipped very short - that lovely big coat requires weekly brushing out, and removal of undercoat, so that mats don't abound like weeds
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08-26-2012, 08:25 AM | #25 |
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08-26-2012, 08:35 AM | #26 | |
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08-26-2012, 08:43 AM | #27 |
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| Just want to mention Hound dogs are happiest with 23hrs a day to run Any sporting dog is High active. Unless you let them get fat. I find working guard dogs need far less exercise dogs. Thats why I don't own Hound dogs anymore. I'm to old. And Moki 's legs are to short to keep up with me. I'm not a small dog person. Except I just love Yokies. Alot of personality. Thanks for the advice on the Black Terrier. I prefer Terrier personalities in a dog. |
08-26-2012, 12:15 PM | #28 |
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| Greyhounds are an amazing breed.....don't need alot of exercise. they are huge couch potato's...we owned one for many years and loved every minuet of it. So many rescues are full to the breaking point right now with greyhounds. Homes are desperately needed. Most are good with small dogs and cats....a few are not! I run a small home based rescue so loved that I could give one of these beauties a good home. When we can move to the country again I will defiantly welcome one or two back to our home. They also make great apartment dogs. |
08-31-2012, 02:20 PM | #29 | |
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Well a good match? It depends; doesn't it always? Generally speaking BRT;s are good with all in home dogs and even cats; the caveat truly depends on their prey drive. Some have very high prey drive; but that can be managed with their in home "pack"; and will need to be as they move through puppyhood to young adulthood. The Yorkie will need to be protected from rough n tumble play of your puppy Blackie. A brt puppy will come home weighing anywhere from 15-20 lbs. Males can mature 30" in height at the withers; and weigh in up to 140lbs. Females are smaller; but can tend to be more guardy then the males. My big male has minimal prey drive, but maximum guard/protect, and a huge toy drive. My female had huge prey drive, moderate guard/protect, and a moderate toy drive. My young female was never allowed to exercise in the yard unsupervised with my Yorkie; and only earned the right to be free in the house with my Yorkie after she was 2yrs old. Till then it was crate and rotate. My male was trusted in the yard with my YOrkie and in the house. How-ever when I was doing training with toys (which I do a lot of), the male was tethered or crated when I worked with Razzle. I usually swam them separately, unless I had a helper. Your BRT will protect their pack always! And sometimes, some Yorkies can be the instigators of trouble with other dogs. So beware. Also many Yorkies are guardy as well. As a working dog owner, you know the term, hard/soft, sharp/less sharp. You need to know the lines to understand if you are getting a BRT from working dog stock. These generally speaking will tend to be hard and or sharp, versus soft/less sharp. I have working dog lines. So my male is very hard, moderately sharp, and very very protective. My male will guard close in, and has a dependable accerlerating threat response. So for example off lead walk on vacation. Two Yorkies off lead as well, they were ahead of the pack. A moderate sized Rotty mix, burst through the bush, hackles raised and charged the two lead Yorkies. Magic roared, went forward three steps from me. Obeyed my stop command. The Rotty had not seen Magic until his roar. The Rotty stopped dead in his tracks. The Yorkies came when called out of danger. Rotty froze for maybe 2-3 seconds then high tailed it out of there. Phew. So stable dependable, Magic immediately settled down upon the Rotty's disappearance; and life went on. Let me know if you'd like to know more about the breed. Have a great Long Weekend
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08-31-2012, 03:44 PM | #30 |
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| From what I've read BRT are a lot like schnauzers personality wise, is that true?
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