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That's good then. I'm surprised. I thought you knew. When you figure it out, no need in sharing it. ;) You will. It's better not to share anyone's name or dogs name. |
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Believe I'm still hurt! ... from blocking from the forum and so on... I have never reviled the name nor tried to offend anyone...nor LIED!!!! ... Still very confused! Is the "show world" for me? Don't you think "the show world" is shrinking by something like that...? |
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I wasn't laughing! I'm taking notes and learning!!! |
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This is the last I'll time I'll respond to you. You continue to spout about your hurt because you were Suspended from YT. No one sympathizes with you or condones what you did. You still don't understand the ramification of what you did. You embarassed a fellow exhibitor, you didn't have to reveal who it was. Others that were there and those that saw the picture knew who it was. You ask if the show world is shrinking by your decision of not to take part in the sport. My opinion is no. The sport doesn't want people that behave in an unsportsman like conduct, that show no respect, courtesy, or manners toward others in the sport. Do you think others will feel comfortable with you around a show site? Simple as that. |
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I'm not asking if "my decision" right or wrong... I didn't brake any rules by taking the picture and threat http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-dog-show.html obviously supports my doing nothing wrong... |
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I'm not asking if "my decision" right or wrong... I didn't brake any rules by taking the picture and threat What NOT to wear to a dog show obviously supports my doing nothing wrong... Yelena is offline Report Post Reply With Quote This is a joke. You don't show in jeans or without pantyhose. . |
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Being an exhibitor requires the right disposition and people skills. You might be able to handle a dog, but it won't matter if you don't know how to handle people. Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from good etiquette, tact, and social grace. In this sport and in life, we should all strive to be gracious: characterized by tact and propriety, charm, good taste, and generosity of spirit; of merciful and compassionate nature. And when we can't live up to these ideals, we have to at least fake it. |
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All I did in my post is summarize what other people have already written to you above. Yes, I'm questioning if you have the people skills required for this sport. This isn't judgment, it's an observation and constructive criticism. You need to be able to accept criticism and you need to have nerves of steel. If you become an exhibitor, your behavior will be judged by your peers. I'm confident that a good reputation is crucial if you want to succeed in showing; the judges themselves are likely not immune to being influenced by an exhibitor's reputation. |
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