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If you ever get interested in showing yorkies, it is a long hard road, but I do hope I get to meet you in the ring sometime or even at a show site. |
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Here she is as well as my other two dogs. The dogs are with my nieces, this was a couple years ago. |
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Let me explain a bit here. And I can only explain from my experiences. I breed 1 or 2 litters a year for myself in search for my next Champion to add to my breeding program. Now in doing this I'm breeding in hopes to breed the 1 dog that has that special "It" factor. That doesn't mean that the rest of the puppies aren't up to standard but they don't have that special look at me "I'm It" quality and "I dare you not to put me up".....that quality is very necessary and part of the standard. The sad thing about this is that I can't keep all the puppies, so those 3 or 4 puppies a year are placed in preapproved pet homes on a spay/nueter contract. Why? because I would have too many of the same pedigree and would be inbreeding. |
bettering the breed Show breeders breed for the standard of the breed and to better their own stock by keeping the best of the litter and spay/neutering the ones that arent the best. The best are then shown and evaluated before they are ever breed. I believe thats how they "better" the breed by spay/neutering. Lynn |
Here are the problems I would see with wanting to show my retrievers, Sable- black lab- is to thick boned. Even though her face is beautiful. Although the pic did not show it that well. Sandie-my golden is just plain to heavy. We had her to vet for blood work and she checked out ok, no thyroid problems or anything. We just had to cut her food. She is 85 pounds way to heavy for a golden. Thats our fault. I am curious to learn about showing although I am sure I will never do it in the future with any pet. I have heard its a lot of work but very interesting. |
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I was just making a point as to why these threads get heated, members feelings get hurt. My feelings wasnt hurt. But I think my Yorkies are perfect.:D |
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I am not certain; but don't some breeders keep a pup from an excellent line that may have a minor flaw that they breed with other dogs that are strong where that pup is weak in order to improve their line? Like a pup that is well bred; but may not have the best color can be bred to a dog with superb color to improve the line? Just asking, not arguing. I think every one should do all they can to keep the quality of yorkies as high as possible; but isn't breeding to improve the line an excepted practice?:confused: |
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