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When Ur going to be in " Jeopardy" or " Ben Stein's money " It'll be more about U, but I bet U'll "polishl" Urself as well as the competition is asking ;) Don't tell me Ur not studding be4 Ur tests!! We all do!! We all do what we have to do to look (feel, think, know) the BEST! *** Don't U agree? |
OK! Looks like I’m not expressing myself clearly. Let’s try one more time! *** The breeders who are ahead of American breeders would be more than happy to work with American breeders!! They are not good in English, but they are very good at showing the dogs!! Now!! Who can I talk? How can I help breeders from different countries working together? |
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here we go again with the color ...::: Welcome to Yorky Club - Articles :::... |
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I will say this, I chalked my Parson Russell Terrier like EVERY other terrier handler. Poodles handlers hide second bands in topknots, Poodle handlers use wiggies, Maltese handlers bleach lemon colored ears, Sheltie handlers fix ears, Yorkie handlers tie ears and there is lots of nose dying in all breeds. Dogs are "enhanced". It is a fact of life. There was a well known Shih Tza years ago that won lots of groups and Best In Shows. This dog was a gorgeous color and his markings were perfect. I remember how heart broken I was when I found out that his markings were painted on. Now, if I knew it don't you think the judges knew it? Judges know these dogs are dyed and most do nothing about it. There is a list floating around of the few judges that don't allow tied ears. The rest don't care. I am on a list with judges and the subject of dyed Yorkshire Terriers came up. The advice given by the more experienced judges was to look at structure and coat quality and not to judge color. They were told to look for a silk coat with the proper sheen. I can somewhat see the logic because a dyed coat does not have the shine that a natural coat has. |
I would think it wouldn't be allowed to put dye on a dog's hair to show. It sounds like cheating to me. I would never even think about dying my boys' hair.....or, getting a tattoo.....or, piercing their ears!!! How ridiculous. |
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Mine are microchipped and DNA'd. If they find that microchips cause problems down the road I will start tatooing. Donna. was a tatoo a problem to care for during healing? I'd rather see a dog in the ring with some color enhancement than one strung up to hide a bad lay back of shoulders or other structural fault. |
I am not going to say that it is cheating or not cheating. I don't think it is my place to judge anyone just like I would hope no one would judge me. I would like to explain hair color. It is not like the harsh stuff that humans use. Usually it is a shampoo or conditioner that has a small amount of color that darkens hair a shade or too. The dogs don't sit around with a chemical on their hair. It is no different than getting a bath. |
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Where did you get the GPS microchip, Laurie? It's a great idea and would bring alot of peace of mind. |
Before mircochipping most show dogs were tatooed. We had a poodle stolen in the 70s and he ended up in FL being show with a different name. We knew it was our dog but couldn't prove it. I wish we had tatooed him. |
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Radar was tattooed when I got him, I didn't have it done. His breeders in Canada had it done. I'm gonna have all my dogs microchipped tho. None are yet but they all will be before the summer is up. My dogs just don't leave the house or yard LOL...my gates are always locked with a pad lock and they don't run out the door. They are never let out in the back yard unless we are home...but......to be on the safe side they will all be microchipped very soon :) |
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I have no problem with tattoos for identification.:) |
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I can speak from experience....I had a specials quality pointed bitch stolen from me 12 years ago. She was shown by a handler in NY. Shortly after that, she was stolen. I have a hunch how, why and who did it. It's a long sad story and still to this day KILLS me to think about what her life was like. I'll never know anything for sure. She WAS microchiped, but it wouldn't have done any good unless a Vet for some reason would have used the identifyer on her when someone brought her in. The chip doesn't do a lot of good unless the Vets and Pounds use the devises to identify everydog that comes in. However....I would tatoo and microship every dog I had from now on just to be extra safe. Having a dog stolen is torture. |
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We trusted someone to show our poodle and we never got him back. There was no internet and no DNA. It took a few years to find him and we could never prove anything. Sad part was the person that took him was suppose to be a friend. I have lots of pictures of this person handling our dogs. After all these years, it still hurts that we lost our dog and our friend. The pictures are put away in an album in the closet. I don't look at them very often. |
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I'm sorry that you lost your poodle! I know how awful it is and helpless feeling it is. |
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Home Again's website does not say anything about a GPS chip either :confused: |
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I have been told that city pounds and The Humane Society scans every dog that comes through their facilities. I will look at my paperwork and see if there is any information. I think I have the name right. I am almost positive it is Home Again. |
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I say put all the ID on the dog as possible! P.S. the boyfriend didn't last after that...I just wasn't able to forgive him for not watching her more closely while she was out to go potty. And especially when it happened to my male first and then again. |
I have never heard of a GPS microchip. I do know that Home Again (both of my dogs are microchipped through them) offers an additional program that is $14/yr which, in the event your dog becomes lost, they send out the equivalent of an Amber Alert to vets in the area and other owners with microchipped dogs who have elected to be rescuers. The alerts look like this: Quote:
Especially being a Yorkie owner I think that the majority of us realize that if ever our dogs go missing or are stolen the chance that someone will actually give them back is very slim. |
I was almost positive Dr Tart sad that it was Home Again. Guy's tag only has a serial number not a system name. I will try to find my brochures. |
i recently purchased a HOME AGIN scanner on E-Bay. I love it and all my dogs are microchipped. I had them chipped at the vet andhe uses Home Again. The number is all that is on the paper but when you scan them, it tells the name of the chip. My two older girls have AVIS chips and while the scanner I have doesn't show the number it lets me know it is an AVIS chip. |
WOW I can not even imagine having one of mine taken from me. I am so sorry you girls had to go through that, that is so sad. I am always so nervous, especially at the crowded shows! |
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