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We were both in Oklahoma with Trish...... I think you'd have a pretty good idea of what you're trying to produce, right? I know that even within a litter you're going to have totally different looking pups - just like humans. I just like the look of her lines - from what I've seen. Yes, are so right, but, do keep in mind that This Time does not breed for dark soft coated dogs... on very rare occasssion it does happen, but not very often....She breeds for silk. So, if you are looking for a coat such as Ziggy.....and that's what you really want, you may have to wait a bit longer. You can definately tell a This Time dog, you can spot them in the ring everytime. I was fortunate enough to get my foundation dogs from her, but it took alot of time and work to prove myself to her.....Without her I couldn't have hit the ring winning with my dogs. The lil boy in my Avitar is a This Time dog "Ch. This Time I'm Here Let's Party" I have a total of 3 This Time Dogs. 1 lil girl in the ring right now that I bred her mother back to a This Time. Another 2 are from my breeding are going into the ring. Oh! yes, soft coated can mean cotton....... |
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In these pictures you can see the texture of the hair on his back: |
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Has Ziggy maintained that beautiful head and expression that This Time dogs are so noted for?????? As far as his head clearing.....my Charmer didn't clear completely until he was about 2..... |
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Ziggy is just a little over a year old but he's mostly very dark. He has gotten quite a bit lighter...even the hair on the body is changing like your gorgeous Charmer's. It's silvery colored in places now. |
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Yes, the are noted for that attitude.....sometimes a bit of a challange, as was my Denny (real head strong and a definate mind of his own)......Like I said you once you know your dogs, you can definately spot a This Time Dog. Although Charmer was a born show dog, he was definately a late bloomer, late to grow coat, late to clear. |
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