I wish they had more pageants for other breeds around here. It seems less intense than a dog show and more geared towards just a super cute friendly dog. Dog shows are fine and everything, but sometimes I think people overestimate what makes a great dog. They don't have to be absolutely perfect looking and behaving to be a happy dog (hehe had to get that in there). When I buy my first dog I don't think I'll be as concerned with their show potential. To me, it's more important that he or she is a happy loving pet. What do you think?
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Most Beautiful Bulldog
Found a recent news story about the most beautiful bulldog! I thought it was really unique and interesting so I thought I would share with everyone: Most Beautiful Bulldog Article
I wish they had more pageants for other breeds around here. It seems less intense than a dog show and more geared towards just a super cute friendly dog. Dog shows are fine and everything, but sometimes I think people overestimate what makes a great dog. They don't have to be absolutely perfect looking and behaving to be a happy dog (hehe had to get that in there). When I buy my first dog I don't think I'll be as concerned with their show potential. To me, it's more important that he or she is a happy loving pet. What do you think?
I wish they had more pageants for other breeds around here. It seems less intense than a dog show and more geared towards just a super cute friendly dog. Dog shows are fine and everything, but sometimes I think people overestimate what makes a great dog. They don't have to be absolutely perfect looking and behaving to be a happy dog (hehe had to get that in there). When I buy my first dog I don't think I'll be as concerned with their show potential. To me, it's more important that he or she is a happy loving pet. What do you think?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

I feel the same. I do however practice recall training with mine, plus he knows the basics,( come,sit, stay/wait, not yours, careful, etc. ). The only trick he knows is "shake a paw", he could probably learn more, but he knows what he needs to keep him and others safe. Not really anything special, but he is to me and that is what matters.
ReplyDelete