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Natalienicole is very young - only 21 years old and I truly believe she did not understand all that. Good thing she asked and you all were here to explain. Natalienicole you have a lot of research and learning ahead of you before breeding and some day you will get there -just first - please learn everything you can about our standard, go to shows, and study, study, study. I stated my love of yorkies at your same age and now that I am old (my kids are all grown) I can look back and be glad that I had some great mentors that were willing to take me under their wings and share their knowledge and love of our breed. I can't possibly repay them for all that they did. If one cares for the breed they will share what they know to novices that truly want to learn and protect our breed. And this is what is happening here - thanks to everyone that is explaining why limited registration is really a good thing! :thumbup: I just wish more people would listen and understand too. T. |
You ladies were very respectful in answering the questions she had and for that matter I'v always wondered about and you answered them nicely and now I myself understand why there is limited registration. Thank you ladies for the educational answeres. Now I think I'm going to buy the dog I was inquiring about :D , because he is on limited registration, I too thaught it was because breeders didn't want competition (stupidity on my part), but now the way you guys explained it makes PERFECT sense ;who wants their bloodlines screwed up by some Jane Doe I know I sure wouldn't. Thanks |
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You crazy woman........I see you changed your signature Yes! we want to see pictures.... |
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"roach back bucktooth dog"...what a visual! Still laughing at your description but totally agree. |
1 Attachment(s) Yes we cant have them breeding with jane Doe, Joe, and Bubba here. |
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that is why YT is here...so we can learn from each other...i am just so glad she finally got it... |
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I Love that picture, gotta put those teeth on a yorkie. |
:cool: Well I don't want to cause a ruckus but.... aren't dogs sold on limited reg. those that do not fit the breed standard? too small ,too long, some kind of small defect or deviation from standard? If not wouldn't that dog be held for someone who will show the dog?That is what you are trying to do(preserve the breed standard) so you wouldn't place a pup with show qualities in a pet home with or without full reg. right?and in so doing you sell ones that don't fit the standard they came from your litter and need to be re-homed.well that said when the perspective buyer gets the dog and breeds it with any yorkie well that is how you get dogs that do not fit the standard and are awkard.SO there is no guarantee about any dogs, just the breeders determination to do her/his professional best and learn all that they can.I read here before that even when you have a dog and bitch that is found free of genitic defects you can still get a pup that has one or more problems.WHERE DO THOSE PUPS GO? to the buyer? and if so are they spayed/neutered before leaving because we all know people will breed without papers and sell much cheaper. Or do we not care about those pets because by not having papers they can't trace back to your lines? |
I'm just confused or a little tired, I don't understand what your question is? |
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