sylvan | 09-02-2005 07:50 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by crystalsmom I think she is doing a great job of marketing her dogs to the people she
wants to sell to and really I am never jealous of a job well done. I may
have read wrong but isn't she pretty much making up her own breed
standard?? Sylvan, with all your dealings with breeders I would value
your oponion but here we go again with judging someone by a phone
conversation or have others been to her home. Somehow if I purchased
a dog from her I don't think I could ever contact her with a problem but
hear I go judging without really knowing. Websites are a marketing tool
that can tell the truth or lie like crazy. | I must be missing the part where she is making up her own standard. From what I read on her comments to the standard is that she is striving to produce an excellent example of it (conformation, toplines, sets, coats) as opposed to the current whims of any particular judge who may be choosing a long body over a square conformation for whatever reason. I for one, think she is doing a great job of breeding to the standard, her dogs are beautiful. Her comments addressing the fact that the AKC shows do not provide written evaluation are correct and I think most breeders would agree that it would be VERY helpful to know what particular faults the judge was swayed by one way or another, so they would have precise tools to work on improvements. I am not saying that her site does not reek of status, but the point is that she is not saying that HER lifestyle is only for the rich and famous, but that everyone is entitled to feel like a celebrity...sure, there is no way I could afford to buy myself a Jag for my birthday (though if I could, would I, YOU BET!)...but everybody likes to feel pampered on occasion. Our family has a saying of my grandfather's that we pull out during moments of bliss, where we are together and relaxing and enjoying a perfect day...."Wonder what the poor people are doing today?" It always gets a chuckle, since we are far removed from the Beverly Hills crowd, closer to the Hill Billys, I'm sure. |