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are you allowed to click your tongue or chirp at them in the ring to get them to pay attention? If so I don't know what the difference would be, as long as I'm not blowing out anyones eardrums.....Hmmmm, I'll have to think on that one and ask around about the rules....
of course you are...just like you are allowed to hold bait in front of them. when allie gets moo on the go she talks to her in a really high pitched voice to keep her up beat. moo is great when it comes to standing so doesnt need baiting but if she did then its allowed no problem.
She still is 'blue' now, she is a slate grey on her top and her under coat is blue, and she has tan markings. Its hard to see her true colour in photos.
Can you tell better from this photo?<img id="vbattach_20385" class="previewthumb" alt="" src="http://www.mastiff-forum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=20385&stc=1" attachmentid="20385">
Puppy coat is essentially undercoat, and its not unusual for the outer coat to be a different shade of color. Apollo's undercoat is pale gold, and as his top coat came in the black/sable came in first, THEN his red gold outer coat. Had me confused for a bit lol
That is so interesting. I don't think I've ever seen a breed with that much of a color change before. Tms are like the horses of a different color from wizard of oz. Lol and moo sure reminds me of the flying monkeys from oz when she was a puppy.
Mm did you get her from emerald city? Lol