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If we are going to dog on (pardon the pun) mixed breeds, maybe I'm a member of the wrong site. Keep in mind that all dog breeds were mixed breeds at one point in time and for that matter, the yorkie breed is only 100 yrs old. I think the "intentional" breeding of mixed breeds is perfectly fine to breed the best characterstics of both breeds in question. If it is done is a resposible manner, I think there should be no debate. |
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Please someone correct me if I'm wrong, Yorkies were also bred small because the king didn't want anyone to have a dog large enough to kill big animals, such as deer, because that was his food. Yorkies were then the peasants dogs. They had to be able to jump through a 7 inch hoop. Yorkies would sleep in the cupboards to keep the rats away. Sometimes they would be used as shop rags. Workers would wipe their dirty hands on the long coat. I remember reading this somewhere. I thought it was really interesting. :) |
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She can't help it either...:rolleyes: |
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I think it's terrible not only that you'd take a picture of your dog holding a dead baby rabbit, but also be so proud of it by posting it on YT. I guess you condone that. Poor rabbit. Elaine |
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umm I dont think she's proud that its a dead baby rabbit, she's proud that her dog can do what it is "suppose to". Dont you guys think your making a bit of a big deal about that? |
Yeah, no I don't think any of us are overeacting. I guess some of us just don't share the same mentality as you and she do. :rolleyes: Elaine |
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OK...well Bailey WAS proud and he was standing there saying "mamma, take my picture" ... so she did! :rolleyes: AND it IS just a wild rabbit for crying out loud!!! :rolleyes: |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that what this thread is about? :confused: |
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What you got man problems? :( |
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If the truth be told..the CAT brought the bunny in the fence and Bailey got it.. there was NO getting it off of him.. I tried. |
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