> Geri - Oh, I'd never think that any dog (unless it's mentally unhinged)
would
> not have an engaging personality.  And I know that every breed has their
> advocates, which is an excellent thing.  It just seems to me that the
Pekes
> are the ones that are always (or at least more than others) being picked
by
> judges in group shows...along with Bichons and Poodles.
>        I'm personally not attracted to a lot of breeds (including poodles
and
> Bichons) but I can see why a judge might be enticed by them.  Personality
> aside, it's the Pekes that are waddling along, with a hairy body that no
one
> can see the mechanics of, that I don't see how they can "grab" a judge and
> say LOOK at ME!
>
>        Lynn Beman


Hello list,
I like most breeds.  I'd have one of everything, in due course, if I had a
long enough life...

Most of the breeds that I've owned I've not felt comfortable breeding,
selling etc. I have gotten obedience degrees on some and gotten championship
titles on a few.
 If you look and look  you can begin to see the "mechanics of" various
breeds that have tons of hair.
You can almost see through the hair.  The Peke at Crufts seemed to me to
have the "goldfish" motion I've heard Pekes should have and he seemed to
have that cheeky, royal attitude they have..
Jo Ann

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