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The breeder we got lily of said she was unsuitable for showing due to her marking - i guess its cos she has a lot of white!
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Why?aslan said:if the breeder said she didn't want her to be shown then you really should get her permission before you do.
If breeder sells pup to a pet home and tell the person it is not show quality for one reason or another, he may not want it in the ring. The owner bought the dog under the understanding this dog is not suitable for show, so to show the dog would be against the agreement. if the buyer wanted a show dog, the breeder would have sold him/her dog that he would be happy to see exhibited.fewterer said:Why?aslan said:if the breeder said she didn't want her to be shown then you really should get her permission before you do.
Those are some GREAT examples. Thanks for taking the time to photoshop them. It really does help to see how markings can change how a dog appears.Seraphina said:White like this would accentuate her front angulation and make her neck look longer
Nice dog, but i cannot see butterfly nose on him. Butterfly nose is a is a fault it is a nose with pink spots, instead of dark pigment. Most whippet pups have lot of pink on their noses when they are born but the pigment develops in first few weeks of their life.gutsey said:Our old whippet was from show stock,partner said people had shown whippets at crufts etc,but ours wouldn`t be any good for crufts as he didn`t have a butterfly nose.???he took him to local shows and won also hunted with him and won at lurcher shows as well.
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