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 High Definition Kennel
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2/18/2019 12:54:50 PM reply with quote send message to High Definition Kennel Object to Post   

There are a few breeds of dogs that I would like to get involved in, but sadly there are none for sale and no studs available

I have messaged a few of them but no answer

Would I have to start from scratch with admin dogs or should I just pick another few breeds?
 Comet Poodles
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2/18/2019 2:16:18 PM reply with quote send message to Comet Poodles Object to Post

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May I ask what breed?

edit to add: to your question, if it is a closed breed that is run by several kennels which you suspect are owned by the same person, the show aspect of the game might be tricky if you wish to start from scratch.

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 Diasonia
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2/18/2019 5:08:42 PM reply with quote send message to Diasonia Object to Post

I would try messaging the owners again and if no reply, most likely pick another breed.

Had similar experience and it gets old and boring soon to play by yourself.
 High Definition Kennel
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2/18/2019 6:24:05 PM reply with quote send message to High Definition Kennel Object to Post

well after a bit of looking I think I have found a breed that I may try
 BeauBlanc
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2/18/2019 10:05:53 PM reply with quote send message to BeauBlanc Object to Post

I have started from scratch with source dogs and enjoy it, but only because I am the only active kennel. There aren't really dogs out there with a higher SOP, so I can still show and finish dogs because the super low SOP is competitive within the breed. I don't think I'd enjoy it if I was in a breed that had other users with high SOP dogs, because you wouldn't be able to show at all. I have done it in the past and always lost interest quickly.
 Archania
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2/19/2019 4:19:10 AM reply with quote send message to Archania Object to Post

I started from scratch with one of my breeds and the excitement of getting a puppy over 50 was unreal!

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