Heard this morning that the Westminster dog show is now allowing non- purebred dogs to compete. Now before all the mutt lovers start your thrashing I confess of having one and she's a good dog but COME ON!
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Heard this morning that the Westminster dog show is now allowing non- purebred dogs to compete. Now before all the mutt lovers start your thrashing I confess of having one and she's a good dog but COME ON!
It's an Illumimutty conspiracy.:biggrin
I understand completely. They started doing that in cattle shows and the like at fairs years ago. Now there are complete classes that include non-purebred animals....well in my opinion, thats what the "commercial" class is for. They are crossbred. But so many associations see $$$ when they can register non-purebred animals. There is one association...won't name it...in cattle....that can be a registered animal if it is 1/8% pure. Now really.....Its like me putting a Chevy rearend and driveshaft in a Ford and calling it a Chevy. :banghead