whatdidyousay!
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Good result for the Afghan - but they're always a Judges favourite...
I owned one a few years ago, he was a lovely dog. His Dam won best in class at Crufts some years previously and his Sire was a German pedigree hound. This meant that even though my dog was a pedigree hound he wasn't an "official" pedigree, thus I couldnt show him even if I wanted to.
I was at an animal shelter with a friend and a guy came in to give up his beautiful Samoyed Husky I took the dog before the shelter was able to get her. When I was out with my new dog a woman wanted to bred my dog with her Samoyed Husky because my dog had all the markings of a show dog. My dog had no papers so I was surprises the woman wanted to use my dog , she was fixed and could not have puppies. So if my dog was able to have pups and bred with that woman dog the woman would not been able to call the pups "official" pedigree" . She must had been a back yard dog breeder she was going lies about the pup being
"official" pedigree ".
Yeah, I have a thing about back-yard breeders. I know a couple of registered dog breeders myself but people who just breed dogs for the sake of making a few bucks from the puppies really annoy me.
My Afghan, also was genetically "true" Afghan Hound wasn't a pure breed in the eyes of the Kennel Club - which didn't really bother me, as I didn't want to breed from him, or show him... he was there to be a companion and to watch the house.
Some Dog people are really weird about things like the Pedigree issue.... but I really think they're thinking about how much $$$$ they can make from a dog..... My Wife works at a local Dog Rescue Shelter and she's seen too many worn-out pedigree bitches that have been surrendered having bred 6 or 7 litters just because they're too old to produce any more. I'm no Animal Rights activist but it breaks your heart.. it really does.
