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by honeyrun » Fri Jul 02, 2004 7:28 am
Both Snips and Sudie are correct.
Some judges just don't like the solid coat. When showing a solid liver, the dog must not have any noticable faults. Muscle tone, structure and form will be intensified. Because of the sheen, it also highlights the bad along with the good. I have found that a when showing a solid liver dog, they have to be better than the ticked ones to even get a second look.
Cindy Stahle
Honey Run Shorthairs
Honey Run Hounds
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CH Baretta Vom Otterbach, MH, CGC, NA1, UTII, D1, AZP1 (GSP-German Import)
AM/Can CH Honey Run's Shifting Gears, MH, NAI (GSP)
CH Honey Run's Impressive, JH, NAI (GSP)
BPIS CH Windkist's Stealin Hearts (Beagle)
GrCH Windkist Branston Talk About Me (Beagle)
CH Lanbur Windkist Rosalinda (Beagle)
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VC, CH Honey Run's Puck, MH
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FC Honey Run's Hannah Barbara, MH
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