> << 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 -
>>
>
> Undersized is just as incorrect as oversized.
>
> Gerri Dueringer

I sometimes think it's worse...a small sturdy Cavalier is a delight..but a
small (or large)  weedy Cavalier is very incorrect..
Just my opinion.
Jo Ann

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