EXACTLY!! Same thing if a dal breeder gets a lemon dog in their liver breeding they alter it and sell it as a pet. In my mind that is the only way to deal with the not accepted colorsOriginally Posted by lv4dogs
EXACTLY!! Same thing if a dal breeder gets a lemon dog in their liver breeding they alter it and sell it as a pet. In my mind that is the only way to deal with the not accepted colorsOriginally Posted by lv4dogs
Niņo & Eliza
But why can't you show the lemon dog? If you ask me its stupid to only accept a few colours. I understand not accepting pigments that are linked to health problems, but there's no link between lemon and blindness or deafness.
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Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
I honestly think it is based strictly on tradition. Conformation is a sport rooted deep in traditions, it is very hard to get them to change. It is better to sell it as a pet/performance/Juniors dog.
Niņo & Eliza
Oh I know what you mean. If theres a color with no known heath defects you should be able to show them.Originally Posted by IRescue452
Most of those colors are recognized colors of the breed, just not recognized by the kennel clubs.
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