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Author Topic : searching for a breed
 squitandfate
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3/15/2014 5:47:49 AM reply with quote send message to squitandfate Object to Post   

i would like a breed that is friendly
dose a bit of winning
would love to be able to win a best in show (with it maybe)
 Wynsolot
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3/15/2014 7:30:09 AM reply with quote send message to Wynsolot Object to Post

I would check the shows for the breeds that win BIS all the time, mainly Great Danes and Borzois at the moment.
 Ariege
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3/22/2014 4:04:58 AM reply with quote send message to Ariege Object to Post

Anatolian Shepherds are a friendly breed happy :)

We get the occasional Best in Group, but not BIS
 Selma Kennel
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3/22/2014 8:36:19 AM reply with quote send message to Selma Kennel Object to Post

Keeshonds are exceptionally friendly! And we are just starting took up group placements.
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 Astoria Kennel
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3/22/2014 7:37:20 PM reply with quote send message to Astoria Kennel Object to Post

Labs and Siberians seem to be doing a fair amount of winning right now too. Siberians are becoming quite competitive
 linlin23
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3/25/2014 6:34:09 PM reply with quote send message to linlin23 Object to Post

Newfies get occasional BIS wins, and pretty frequently do well in group. Bruce Bass is owner handler and loves Newfies. I can get you some top quality dogs (and the other breeders are probably also willing to help) if you want.
 Old County Kennel
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4/19/2014 7:34:38 AM reply with quote send message to Old County Kennel Object to Post

Why don't you choose a breed you would like in real life too? This is the best way to keep fun with the game happy :)

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A conformation dog show is not a comparison of one dog to another but a comparison of each dog to a judge's mental image of the ideal breed type as outlined in the individual breed's breed standard.