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Don't forget to pack that hose. |
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Yes, I think it would be fun to go sometime without a dog, a much better visit for sure....although I'm sure that I'd want to be in the ring or at least helping groom for someone |
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My question to you is since you live in Long Island....are you planning on attending any of the shows. |
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Wow ! Time passes quickly ! Well, good luck on the BISS I so hope you get one before you retire him, he sure is a beautiful boy Donna :) I'm so glad you have some other things to play with ! |
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Since I don't show, but find it interesting, I'm the first to admit I'm not up on the show terminology (but would like to learn more) --- could you please explain self stack/hard stacked? Forgive my ignorance, trying to learn more. |
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There are certain times when a dog is being examined by the judge when a dog is expected to be in stacked position. On initial entery to the ring, when on the table being examined (the dog is expected to be perfectly still while the judge is going over it's anatomy), when the judge is examining the dog individually after it has gaited and on final group evaluation by the judge. All is dependent on how the judge runs their ring. |
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(puppy sweeps is a blast, no points involved but, you get to see what is up and coming) Progressive Dog Show at the Penn Hotel across from the Garden on Friday Afternoon. Saturday at the NYer YTC of Greater NY - Regular Classes Sunday at the NYer YTCA - Regular Classes. |
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This year is going to be good I think with what's up and coming :) Good and exciting things happening. Just can't wait for things to get started :) Can you say excited? LOL |
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I have another question, I notice that most of the dogs I see from brazil(LBV), Hungary(SOC) Have very very short ears in the photos. After they get to the U.S and are bred to even imported females the pups come out with big ears. I see alot of that. Do some still secretly crop ears in some places? |
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I did have a male years ago who has one ear flop at 12 full months...a vet told me he could surgerically insert a thin piece of stainless steel in it...I was escorted out of his clinic, screaming... |
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I've never heard of the ear-cropping procedure on a yorkie until I read it on YT. If it's been done, I just don't know anyone that has had it done....... |
I really wish the mindset of people would change. I had a lady come visit me not to long ago looking at the pups. She seen my females and thought they were to big. I couldn't believe she thought 6 1/2 pounds is to big. I tried to explain why I liked a bigger female but gave up and just wanted to get rid of her. I think the short cobby girls are beautiful but for breeding I have had more success with the taller longer girls. I don't know if people will ever get away from the micro mini teacup but we can only hope. |
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I realize people do everything, but I have never in all my years heard of a show breeder cropping Yorkie ears...and there is no reason for a pet breeder to do it.... |
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People always ask how big the parents are and don't beleive a big girl can have a little girl or boy. I had a champion male at 6 3/4 who repeatly sired 2 1/2 and 3 pounders...I retired him at 5 yrs because I had to keep his puppies so long and got attached. |
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