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>it's a shame if the breeders have produced an improved version and the judge has put it up, to have a vet say it's not good enough yet, after only 3 years of the new standards.
>> it's a shame if the breeders have produced an improved version and the judge has put it up, to have a vet say it's not good enough yet, after only 3 years of the new standards.
> Exactly - where's the reward for doing the improvements? (And we all know that reward speeds results; lack of reward and there's no incentive to try.)
>It doesn't mean that there isn't still work to be done, but it's a shame if the breeders have produced an improved version and the judge has put it up, to have a vet say it's not good enough yet, after only 3 years of the new standards.
>If conscientious breeders are doing their damned hardest to improve on the health issues of concern but are still going to be condemned, there is a real danger they may just give up on the breed altogether.
ut surely this approach will just see certain breeds become extinct Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill