Best Dog for Shows/Breeding?

Gustav

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Love4Pits said:
But i guess its like what Renee has told me even if the person I originally gave the info to doesent read or take my advice somebody else might.
Of couse your posts are not in vain!! I read them an appreciate them!! :D
But i'm afraid some people don't want to hear the facts, they only want to hear that breeding is an easy way to make money!!

You can only help the ones who want to be helped after all!!
 

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Let's face it....they do bait and run, but don't we enjoy hearing the wonderful responses ??? You're all soooooooooooo good and savy !!
 

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Sorry I actually have a life and I can't respond like 8 seconds after I posted... You guys have me ALL WRONG. You just make assumptions about people. I have been taking my dogs to agility classes ect over the years and I fully understand that breeding is for the betterment of the breed ect. This was taken all wrong! You guys pretty much made the assumption (never assume anything) that that's what I am about...I was merely wondering what dog really wins the most show and usually does very well in dog shows and which type of breed sells for the most ect. Why did I ask which breed sells for the most, (just curious). Did I ever say I was going to get into it for that? No... You don't know me, I asked a question and I'd still love to get a REAL ANSWER... These forums are garbage.
 
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What breed wins the most dog shows do you think? (please don't give me well, it depends blah blah blah) I know that... But really what dog breed wins the most. Plus what dog is the best for breeding and selling overall like what dog is going to cost the most ect.

NO DANCING AROUND THE QUESTIONS! Straight answers.
How else is your very rudely put query supposed to be interpreted?

Go to the Westminster site of you want to know which dogs have won the most.

If all you want is to crassly demand numbers and dollar figures go do your own research.
 

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Then bye bye !!!! Obviously he didn't know how to present his questions. Too bad, as he could get so many straight answers....
 
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People who just want hard data coughed up without having to do any of their own research just burn me. I don't mind helping someone find answers, or even doing part of it, but those who just demand data be delivered to them on a silver platter remind me of that kid in school who always expected someone to let him copy their test answers.
 

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Sorry I actually have a life and I can't respond like 8 seconds after I posted... You guys have me ALL WRONG. You just make assumptions about people. I have been taking my dogs to agility classes ect over the years and I fully understand that breeding is for the betterment of the breed ect. This was taken all wrong! You guys pretty much made the assumption (never assume anything) that that's what I am about...I was merely wondering what dog really wins the most show and usually does very well in dog shows and which type of breed sells for the most ect. Why did I ask which breed sells for the most, (just curious). Did I ever say I was going to get into it for that? No... You don't know me, I asked a question and I'd still love to get a REAL ANSWER... These forums are garbage.
Fandogg:
So, tell my WHY you must know which type of breed does the best in dog shows and sells for the most money? You never answered that question. WE would love to get the REAL ANSWER to that.
 
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Chihuahuas from Taco Bell. St. Bernards from Beethoven. The best thing I've noticed hollywood starting to do more is use mutts. Anyone see Winn Dixie yet???? It's SO GOOD!! :D
Ugh I hate that movie. NOTHING like the book. It stinks in my opinion.
 

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Why did I want to know? I wanted to know because I'm interested in getting into showing dogs and I figured the dog breed who does the best in shows probably costs a lot as well and I was just wondering.
 

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Guess what I did that yesterday... It wasn't that helpful. I see the Fox Terrior (wired) did very well in shows through history. But as of recently they haven't. I was just wondering from all of you who I presume some show dogs, what dog really does well in the ring.
 

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