Isn't that white powder supposed to be brushed completely out before the dog
is shown? Seems that is what I remember about  it.

All the best,
Susan Cochran


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From: "JEANIE MONTFORD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] Chat: Bites


> <<<<Just out of curiosity, is it considered to be unethical to use that
> white
> powder stuff on the dog's legs.  Is it considered altering?  Myra
Savant>>>.
>
> Myra,
>  In the  UK,  the ONLY thing which may be applied to a dogs coat within
the
> precincts of a show is water.   Here it would be considered a minor
matter.
> We quite often use talc or potato flour to  dry and clean a dogs coat at a
> show if the conditions are wet or muddy -
> I would consider permanently changing a dogs physical characteristics by
> surgery  or manipulation to be "altering"
> Jeanie
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