Yes Joan,
This is my puppy in question and she will only make about 12 pounds or less
fully grown and slight of build.  It's not what I prefer to work with for
breeding.

this is not the way I normally do business with people....as my pups are
spoken for before they are ready to go, but sometimes people change their
minds as in this case.  I saw Kelly's post,  looking for a pet,  just after
I was informed these people wouldn't be taking her and the fact that she
lives nearby is a plus in my eyes.  It's my fault for not writing a more
thorough post explaining my qualifications and asking her a bunch of
questions at that time......but I thought,  if she was interested, she would
contact me privately and then we could go into all the details.  You all
know how time consuming that can be.

PamM
Pampurred CKCS


----- Original Message -----
From: Joan N Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] strange message


> Interesting post, Kelly -
> I am definitely a new kid on the block, but ... maybe this list can
> explain to both of us -
> Why would this breeder feel the pup is 'too small to be bred'?
> I've had several ring-side conversations about the fact that MANY dogs
> here in the USA are being shown when they are 'over standard' - over 18#
> -  I would think a breeder would enjoy having a lovely bitch that was a
> bit smaller - to try to keep their line 'IN standard' instead of over -
>
> Now, I can see a bigger bitch would have more space for a bigger litter
> - but -- I'd think staying in standard would be important, too -
>
> Any explainations out there?
>
> Joan
> in Virginia

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