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Originally Posted by rottcrazed If you were contemplating showing your pup, why would you have accepted a puppy who has an obvious disqualifying fault?
Was the breeder aware you were looking to show your pup?
White marks can happen even in the best possible breedings, so it is not a big deal overall, but it is a DQ.
Kristi |
well i wasent planning on showing him but now that i have seen him grow 4 a while he is a real good looking pup with a ton of potential but i do understand that he would b dq automaticly because of the white