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Author Topic : Looking for a Golden Retriever? Check out my kennel!
 Goldz n Yorkz Kennel
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8/14/2010 7:41:46 AM reply with quote send message to Goldz n Yorkz Kennel Object to Post   

I truly love the breeds, Golden Retriever and Yorkshire Terrier.Both fine breeds with beautiful coats to show. They are beautiful to watch in a show ring, trotting alongside their handler. And ofcourse,both the Golden and Yorkie are loving and nice.
Therefore, in real life my Golden, Fathom, accepted his new Yorkie brother, Nemo, into the family, and now they are as inseperatable as glue. They love to play together and go on walks together and cuddle. So if you are looking for a Goldie or a Yorkie, I know a lot about those breeds in case you ever wantto buy one of my dogs just reply to this message and I will see what I can do to find you the perfect Yokie or Goldie!
I have a (golden retriever) litter coming on August 18th 2010 so if you want one, just PM me about it. These are SOURCE DOGS I am using for breeding, just to let you know in case you want a source specifically I would recommend myself, me, meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Thats all the dogs I have except 1 Good Show Dog, Twins First Try with god bloodlines, but that's about it. That is it. This is it...trust me and buy a dog from meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Thank you,
Goldz n Yorkz

 Canis Lupis Kennels
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10/2/2010 7:08:20 PM reply with quote send message to Canis Lupis Kennels Object to Post

Sorry to hijack but not many people will want to buy your goldens, since they are starter and early line. This is a game, so knowing a lot about the breed in real life won't be much help. I am sorry, but please, please, maybe learn a little more about the game before you go around acting like your the expert. Again, I'm sorry.

-Sonny

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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.