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I would like to see the AKC incorporate temperament and health qualities within its "standard" - as opposed to only aesthetic traits. Then, and only then, will "AKC Registered" symbolize quality. I don't see it happening, tho - because it would mean limited registrations and loss of revenue. |
Loved that story!!!! Thanks for the link :animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa Leo's Mom :animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa |
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I believe the breeders have done an excellent job over the years at refining the best of the Yorkshire Terrier qualities. I like the standard just as it is written now. The only think that might be a nice addition would be a range of weight. Instead of under 7 pounds -- something like 4-7 pounds. Or we could go back to the standards of 1890's when there were two classes, one under 5 pounds and one 5-12 pounds. I do not know where this article posted by the OP got the idea that there were standards of 7-23 pound in the 1920's. No history I have read suggests we had any such thing! I think someone got their weights confused in that article. Read through the history! |
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JMO, the weight issue or appearance is not nearly as important as the faulty eugenics guide that some breeders follow. breeding grandpa to granddaughter, mother to son, father to daughter, sibling to sibling :mad::mad:!! personally, i am disgusted by eugenics principals of selectively breeding to "better" species. in a biological point of view when theres a lack of variance in a specie, it could be fatal. i think inbreeding should be banned from pedigree dogs we know the dangers of inbreeding can cause on the genetic pool and variance. i just dont want the prospects of our babies to be so inbred that they would become extinct because they will be so genetically similar that they can no longer reproduce |
It is interesting how we change the breed's standard to fit our needs in such a short time span. |
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