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you know that just sucks. i was just getting brave enough to try my girl in AKC but not now. people new to showing and just learning don't have a chance. |
3 Attachment(s) Donna I think her biggest set back is her tan, it is slow in coming in...with all these light heads getting DQ that makes me worry, and with her being 12 months old she is not technically a puppy still. I think by the time her tan is nice and rich she will be lightening too much in blue! I think she is dark enough now imo in the blue to show...but the tan is just not there, it is nice and rich around her muzzle and ears...and slowly coming in on her head! Of course I would love to see her darker...but right now I think she has the cake..lol. I have a 5 week old puppy who is very nice and dark, but we have a lot of waiting to do to see if she makes the cut...lol. I will attach a couple pictures of Maia so you can see her... The first one was just a month ago, she was a couple days shy of a year! The second one is her at 8 months old. Last one is her color at 6 months old, her first show. |
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she's beautiful! Reminds me of my Radar!! I think her tan is fine and wouldn't get DQ'ed at all....I think where the DQ is being played is in the puppy class for being black still and in classes older than that would be the blue not her tan...that's my humble opinion.... |
As confusing as the DQ seems to be for some judges I am still taking my puppy the AKC route. What else can we do, wait 4 years:confused: |
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Would you put her in the 12-18 month class or the bred-by? do you think it matters? |
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Looks like the color of a cannon. metallic in color. not clearical grey not light blue not black it is a gun metal blue. that is what I have read in many books. don't know if I am understanding it right. Kathy |
I have a nice 6 month old that I will hopefully be showing this spring. She is much darker than the boy I am showing (or not showing for 4 more years now as he is light). She is still light on the head, but beautiful dark tan on her muzzle. I have a list of who not to show under and hope that works out. I just hope that the judges for the Az shows in March and April are good, level headed judges. |
Maia is beautiful!!!! |
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3 Attachment(s) I read someplace that the blue should be the color of the railroad tracks when the sun hits them just right. What's that suppose to mean? What way is just right? What time of day and which side are you standing on? In the end it really is a matter of interpretation and taste. Your Maia reminds me of my Carly. At 11 months old she is just starting to golden up and has the slowest growing coat I have ever seen. I'm afraid that by the time she has any gold or length to her coat her blue may be to light. For now her blue is very blue, not silver at all. She has leg, a topline to die for, good length of neck (you can't tell in the pic) and carries herself like a princess but she may just be able to give me incredible pups because of the coat. It's so hard to get it all in one package. |
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A gun barrel is turned the dark color by a process called blueing. So a gun barrel could be considered "dark steel blue". Some think its more like stainless steel, some think its darker and some in between. It really is open to each judges preference. Just as before, but now they can DQ you. 3 DQ's and you can't show that yorkie again at all. This was my biggest concern about the DQ added. |
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