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If you are a to the standard kind of person, I don't understand why you would go ahead and register , whats the point? Double standard? |
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So then, if a black and tan yorkie doesn't meet standard, for what ever reason, should it not be registered either? |
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Donna, What is your purpose of registering a litter with AKC? |
Sorry- I meant to quote Mardelin in my last post. She's the one who said that parti's shouldn't even be registered. |
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I am asking why you said you would register a litter if it had a parti in it, if they are all to be neutered and spayed and you dont believe in the parti, why would you have it registered? You say they cant be shown, so I am confused? |
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I don't care if the new pet owner registers it but when it's registered I'm more apt to keep tabs on the dog. AKC does make sure I records are accurate if I were one to have an AKC rep come inspect my breeding program and you have to have records of the litters produced. However, I breed on a very limited basis as everyone is well aware of. |
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I'm not a heartless person when it concerns my dogs, I just do the right thing when I'm suppose too. My dogs are my top priority and again, just because they are pet quality doesn't mean they can't be a great and loving pet for a loving new owner, it's what I do when something comes up that is not within standard is where the ethics and morals fall into place within my breeding program. |
I have no problem with Parti's, and they would make nice pets. Just not to be shown or bred. If one comes from a litter, place it in a pet home, and no more breeding for the parents. Even the cane Corso has color standards that can be shown. Only BYB's would accept an off color, and the clueless would buy one. |
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