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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 18:55:59 -0500, Cheryl
wrote: Kristine Kochanski dumped this in on 27 Apr 2004: Oh absolutely. Like I said in the original post, I don't doubt the cats are hideously pampered and the owners loved showing them off and chatting about it, I just think it's quite a barbaric practice to still be doing in this so-called civilised world. Do you have any opinion on dog shows? Just curious. Dogs aren't territorial like cats, nor are they trapped inside cages. That's the barbaric aspect I object to. I still think it's pretty pointless to judge a dog on appearance (expecially when you see those poor little fluffy things with ribbons in their hair, ugh, or poodles shaved into bizarre shapes, what IS that all about?!). But, if the dog is happy enough to go along with walking around showing off to its owner for a treat then there's not much to complain about. I can't see a cat getting anything out of being shown. The ones I saw didn't look too pleased about it anyway. |
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Heya
Poodles are clipped that way because they are water dogs. The poofs on the hips are there to protect the hips from the cold. The poof on the tail is to act like a rudder. You wanna see a good movie spoofing Dog Shows you gotta rent Best in Show. I feel it explains alot about what goes on in a dog show. It's got the mom from American Pie, Eugene Levy from American Pie, Parker Posey I've seen her in a bunch of things. After you get Best in Show go and get A Mighty Wind. It's another what they call Mockumentry. Their both good movies in my opionion and Best in Show even explains why the poodle is clipped the way it's clipped. Tina -- --- Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum -- I think that I think, therefore I think that I am. "Kristine Kochanski" wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 18:55:59 -0500, Cheryl wrote: Kristine Kochanski dumped this in on 27 Apr 2004: Oh absolutely. Like I said in the original post, I don't doubt the cats are hideously pampered and the owners loved showing them off and chatting about it, I just think it's quite a barbaric practice to still be doing in this so-called civilised world. Do you have any opinion on dog shows? Just curious. Dogs aren't territorial like cats, nor are they trapped inside cages. That's the barbaric aspect I object to. I still think it's pretty pointless to judge a dog on appearance (expecially when you see those poor little fluffy things with ribbons in their hair, ugh, or poodles shaved into bizarre shapes, what IS that all about?!). But, if the dog is happy enough to go along with walking around showing off to its owner for a treat then there's not much to complain about. I can't see a cat getting anything out of being shown. The ones I saw didn't look too pleased about it anyway. |
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Heya
Poodles are clipped that way because they are water dogs. The poofs on the hips are there to protect the hips from the cold. The poof on the tail is to act like a rudder. You wanna see a good movie spoofing Dog Shows you gotta rent Best in Show. I feel it explains alot about what goes on in a dog show. It's got the mom from American Pie, Eugene Levy from American Pie, Parker Posey I've seen her in a bunch of things. After you get Best in Show go and get A Mighty Wind. It's another what they call Mockumentry. Their both good movies in my opionion and Best in Show even explains why the poodle is clipped the way it's clipped. Tina -- --- Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum -- I think that I think, therefore I think that I am. "Kristine Kochanski" wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 18:55:59 -0500, Cheryl wrote: Kristine Kochanski dumped this in on 27 Apr 2004: Oh absolutely. Like I said in the original post, I don't doubt the cats are hideously pampered and the owners loved showing them off and chatting about it, I just think it's quite a barbaric practice to still be doing in this so-called civilised world. Do you have any opinion on dog shows? Just curious. Dogs aren't territorial like cats, nor are they trapped inside cages. That's the barbaric aspect I object to. I still think it's pretty pointless to judge a dog on appearance (expecially when you see those poor little fluffy things with ribbons in their hair, ugh, or poodles shaved into bizarre shapes, what IS that all about?!). But, if the dog is happy enough to go along with walking around showing off to its owner for a treat then there's not much to complain about. I can't see a cat getting anything out of being shown. The ones I saw didn't look too pleased about it anyway. |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:23:35 GMT, "Tiners"
wrote: Heya Poodles are clipped that way because they are water dogs. The poofs on the hips are there to protect the hips from the cold. The poof on the tail is to act like a rudder. I appreciate the ethos behind it, but how many clipped poodles are water dogs as opposed to pets? And why do some people dye them pink or blue, it's horrible. Poor doggies. I'd rather see them as nature intended tbh. |
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 12:23:35 GMT, "Tiners"
wrote: Heya Poodles are clipped that way because they are water dogs. The poofs on the hips are there to protect the hips from the cold. The poof on the tail is to act like a rudder. I appreciate the ethos behind it, but how many clipped poodles are water dogs as opposed to pets? And why do some people dye them pink or blue, it's horrible. Poor doggies. I'd rather see them as nature intended tbh. |
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In article , oldmolly1955
@REMOVETHISbitches.co.uk enlightened us with... I have never seen a muzzled police dog. Are we talking about UK now or USA? Both. This was quite some time ago, though. Not now. The dog I mentioned was not 15 years ago at all. It was only a matter of some 3 or 4 years ago. Where? Did you report it as abuse? I'd be pretty upset if I saw someone using those techniques. They're old school and totally uncalled for. I personally don't watch American trash thanks. Now, now. No need for being mean. -- -- ~kaeli~ Persons disagreeing with facts are always emotional and employ faulty reasoning. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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In article , oldmolly1955
@REMOVETHISbitches.co.uk enlightened us with... I have never seen a muzzled police dog. Are we talking about UK now or USA? Both. This was quite some time ago, though. Not now. The dog I mentioned was not 15 years ago at all. It was only a matter of some 3 or 4 years ago. Where? Did you report it as abuse? I'd be pretty upset if I saw someone using those techniques. They're old school and totally uncalled for. I personally don't watch American trash thanks. Now, now. No need for being mean. -- -- ~kaeli~ Persons disagreeing with facts are always emotional and employ faulty reasoning. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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In article ,
enlightened us with... I appreciate the ethos behind it, but how many clipped poodles are water dogs as opposed to pets? And why do some people dye them pink or blue, it's horrible. Poor doggies. I'd rather see them as nature intended tbh. Nature didn't intend anything. We bred them. Those cuts are for show dogs and working dogs. The vast majority of Poodles (at least here in the States) are kept in a puppy, or lamb, cut. As to the dyeing, I've no clue. I don't like it at all. Of course, I truly doubt the dog cares a whit what it's hair looks like. The aren't that vain IME. *G* -- -- ~kaeli~ Persons disagreeing with facts are always emotional and employ faulty reasoning. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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In article ,
enlightened us with... Dogs aren't territorial like cats, nor are they trapped inside cages. Of course they are. Have you ever had a dog? They make wonderful guards for the exact reason that they are territorial (most, not all). (most) Dogs are territorial and they are often crated (caged) both for the trip to the show and at it. It's safest. I'm sure the dogs are happier than the cats about shows, though. You know what they say about dogs, right? Dog thought: Oh, breakfast! My favorite! Oh, Daddy, my favorite! Oh, the car, my favorite! and so on. *LOL* -- -- ~kaeli~ Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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