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I'm sure you understand that health, structure and temperament are most important when you are breeding. |
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So structure is all the thing combined? |
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This is a nice thread. I'm glad you've found your way. Will you skip junior handling or take advantage of it? Do you have the same breed standard as Australia or America? They have little differences. |
No I want the full monty! :D Do everything! Standard is written same except for thing like tail dock because that illegal here. They even write 'not to exceed seven pound' then in brackets they say 3.2kg. |
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When you see a yorkie move - this is where you can tell a lot of how the dog is put together too. Many can stack a dog and make them look better. Coat - one can cover up a lot with a nice coat. Just be sure, as you are learning, to touch the body of a dog to feel how they are put together too. Without a solid stucture you do not have a great dog. |
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I showed in Junior Handling when I was of age (<18). I don't know about Australia, but it is very competitive here and alot of fun! And it's quite a thrill to win "Best Junior Handler". :D I do miss it. Wishing you all the best! :) |
Did you find a mentor yet? How is the reading going? Its nice to see someone that is sooo passionate about the breed and the standard. |
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