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Jana

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Since: Jul 27, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2003 9:56 pm
Post subject: My favorite ad
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Read 'em and weep, yo:

Full blooded Aussie-Corgie Puppies. (Breed originated with crossbred
Pembroke Welsh Corgies & Australian Shepherds.)
Puppies - males & females available - 10 weeks old.
Beautiful multi-color coats, blue/brown eyes, smaller in size than
aussies, but with beautiful coats and low to ground.
Sire is blonde/white mixed coat/brown-blue eyes, Dam is white/black
mixed coat/blue eyes. E-mail us for more pictures! Location: South
central Virginia, USA. (Would prefer pups be picked up rather than
shipped.)
Sweet, energetic temperament. Easy to train. Great farm dogs, great
with children! Prices: Males $250/Females $300

This was from "usfreeads.com".
Full blooded - they aren't anemic! If you're going to call it a
breed, at least give it a cute name like labradoodle or cockapoo.
Assgie or something.
The thing that bothers me about this ad is that these people
obviously don't know squat about merle genetics. Both parents have
blue eyes and "mixed colors" (merle) - they were lucky not to get any
double dilutes, but I wonder how many blind/deaf puppies they've
produced in the past - and would they just kill them off, or sell them
for twice the money as "rare whites"?

Jana

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Kaabooo

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Since: Sep 03, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2003 7:06 pm
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> Full blooded - they aren't anemic! If you're going to call it a
> breed, at least give it a cute name like labradoodle or cockapoo.
> Assgie or something.


Chit, I'd be happy if they could just spell both breed names correctly!
Ain't no "e" in corgi!

Kate

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