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| ![]() why you of course you made me very curious you always have great questions so as always you have brought up the re thinking about which dogs i want to keep and which i need to pet out in retrospect in 1-10 which is the greatest quality you look for starting with what is most important per say 1 being top line or 2 being coat etc what is most important as some are structure some are head some are coat hunters which should be number one and so one what is the least thing we should worry about as we all know we can not get it all |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: upstate ny
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| ![]() Wow! great questions! I'll be interested to hear what those more experienced will say! |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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2. Health 3. Attitude....if you don't have that, it doesn't matter if you have the rest....Nothing worse that showing a dog that doesn't want to be there. 4. I can live with a not so nice head, if the rest there. Although I do like a pretty head. 5 Coat color is so difficult to achieve, but I won't throw out the cake just because the frosting didn't turn out......you can eventually fix coat color.
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Coat color is the last I worry about because without the other the color doesn't matter in my opinion. Achieving the color should be important but I can live with a lighter yorkie than I can with a horrible structure and topline Donna Last edited by Brooklynn; 11-13-2009 at 09:00 AM. | |
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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| ![]() Very interesting thread. I feel that correct structure, health, attitude and proper coat all go hand in hand. You have to look at the whole package. I really feel that they are all equally important because if you are missing just one key ingredient, you will not have a show dog. Of course minor variances from the standard can be excepted since there is no perfect dog. Still, as a newbie to the show world it is still very perplexing to me how so many show breeders/exhibitors do not place as much emphases on color and many correct improper color with enhancing products. I certainly can understand why they do that if the dog is otherwise near perfect but it stills goes against the YTCA code of ethics. I really think it would be more beneficial for the breed if so much emphasis was not placed on color in the standard. I feel that texture is much more important than color. Oh well, I am still learning. |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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In no attempts to begin an arguement, but making a statement about color as you did.......you'd better be sure you've got your facts correct. If you're speaking too experienced exhibitor breeders.....let me tell you, they are so expert you could never tell their dogs have been colored, not even a judge could......now that is dependent on if they do. Things have come along way from the days of lavendar colored dogs...... Color is one of the most hardest things to produce.....and then correct color is in the eyes of the beholder.......every judge is different....one prefers dark, the other goes towards the light blue....... The actual emphasis is placed upon the coat in it's entirety.......that's why we see judges putting up a dog because of coat and overlooking the dog with great structure/movement..... As far as products used......anything that is placed on a dog, including hairspray, anti-stat, shine......is considered a foreign product....and your dog can be dismissed if a judge chose to do so.
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As to color and coat, it's in the eye of the beholder and yes while I agree it shouldn't be focused on as much in our standard as it says and focus more on the health and structure and how the dog is put together. And not to start anything either...you yourself have stated that you don't attend many shows so where are you getting your information that so many exhibitors are enhancing? Or do not place much emphises on coat and color? It goes against the code of ethics if we put hairspray or gel on the yorkie so really this retorical question is and has been redundant. I believe in what I stated above and stand by it as I do strive to achieve the best representation of the breed as possible but will not throw out a yorkie based on it's color if everything else is near perfect ![]() Donna | |
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How do you describe the proper yorkie attitude? If a yorkie goes in the ring, head up, ears up, tail up and moves on a lead is that considered good attitude or do the judges like those that are a bit of a wild child that are really alert and taking in everything around them? | |
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| ![]() Yorkie attitude is hard to describe, but I sure know it when I see it... It is more then ears, head and tail up..it is expression and a present that can be seen and felt coming from the dog. Lots of Yorkies walk well, with all things "up"..but they can be robotic and not interact with handler, judge etc... As to owning a stud..I was answering this for someone who is just starting...locking yourself into a male too early and it can set you back years... |
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| ![]() as far as color and dying dogs, Mr. Willaim Usherwood had a lot to say about that in a commentary I saw some other place. I am looking for it now. he talked a lot about the purple and blue dogs and very bad dye jobs he has seen especially since the standard has changed. probably some of you have read the same thing I did. yes, Mary professional people can dye dogs till it is hard to detect but even being a novice, I have seen some that were handled by top people and were so obviously dyed I could tell it. I'm not trying to be argumentative either but "most" dye jobs are easily detected. I only wish I could do a decent job. LOL I am going to start practicing on my little light Ceeby. |
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Donna Last edited by Brooklynn; 11-13-2009 at 11:47 AM. | |
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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Yes, at time there are bad enhancing jobs, but there are those out there that you would be surprised that they are enhanced. The trick is to use the right product and the correct & timely application......and how to seal it. Again I will say if you read the standard correctly......anything you put on a dog is against the rules......hairspray, color, hair shine.....anything.....the coat is suppose to be squeeky clean, devoid of any product.....I'm sure many have gone into the grooming area and watched poodle people put in fake hair on the topknot. Terrier people chalking.....etc.....I could go on and on. Jay Amon was an artist and could make an imperfect dog perfect......and made no bones about it........ Other common things that are practiced in efforts to make the appearance a bit more appealing to the judge. scuplting a neck with the the proper thinning procedure to make it appear to have a longer neck. trimming feet in such a manner when the dog toes out too much or in. teasing the hair on the topline when the topline isn't dead even. or teasing the hair at the tail when the tail set is low....... tieing up ears........ And blueing a black dog coloring the gold on a platnium dog bleaching out thumb prints. Products to use to make a soft coat reflect light and feel cool to the touch..... All common practices......and one would never know who is doing it...unless you are an expert. And then one must remember again, it's not done by any exhibitor all the time......And if you've got great structure on a dog.......and pretty near perfect.....I'd never condem anyone for doing it.
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Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: California
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If an experet in the art of enhancing, you know how to achieve those variations of blue and gold......it's an art form.....I've watched it being done by one of the best and when all was done, not even the hairdresser knew for sure. But, as I said, color is secondary to me.......I strive for it....but health and structure (and they go hand in hand) are the most important thing to me......
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