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Have you ever felt a black silk coated yorkie........I have once and I'll never forget what it felt like....... |
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But, I will add as I stated, one must ask each individual breeder/exhibitor for their reasons in doing what they do.......before I began my breeding program...I asked so many questions of the those that knew and were successful in their programs....I made them sick.......they'd hide from me, roll their eyes and say here she comes again....but, they were always willing to help as they knew I was really wanting to learn. |
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Ok here goes.....You can ask all the questions you want on a forum and yes learn to a certain point but the only way to really know it is to GO TO THE SHOWS and sit, learn, get in the ring, spend the money and just do it!!! I'm sorry but it's getting really redundant in all the questions and answers that have been posted....Barb, you've been around now in and around the shows and this forum and you know it's going to take getting out in the ring and being involved not just sitting on the sidelines and asking questions LOL...either your going to start back showing or keep asking the same questions over and over and get the same answers over and over LOL... I don't mean to sound frustrated but I don't know how many times we can go over the same thing with the same results....either you do it or you don't :) Donna |
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In my case - Cha-Cha was whelped at the time with only her dam being a champion (and Specialty winner). Her sire had been in shows and expertly evaluated and tested, before I made the match. Cha-Cha's sire is now a champion and even took Reserves at the NJ Specialty show against tough competition. So even though when I did the breeding - not both parents were champions, but I felt it was a great match and turned out some very nice pups. Actually I was very pleased. I will have Cha-cha in the ring to hopefully finish this new year. This is just one example. Again you have to ask each breeder their reason for making the match. |
Thanks to all for you input. Sorry to be a pest. |
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What she gave you was the standard statement made by a lot of breeder/exhibitors......her reason maybe she didn't know, or didn't care for your breeding program (don't take it personnally, but just making a blanket statment)...........simple as that. My studs aren't for public stud, however, been used a couple of times by people I knew and trusted. |
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