Are we s'posed to automatically know what standards are or why they're important? If you agree that we're not born with that knowledge, then when's the right time to ask? Is it when you have the interest or when you're capable of getting the things you'd need, like a car to get to shows, but no desire left to learn because every question you've asked on the subject has been somehow worded wrong?
Teenagers do things in a very bullheaded manor. I'm to the point where I know this, know it's bad, but I still do things at a very fast pace when it comes to learning things of interest. If I want to be a breeder ten years from now, should I wait till then to ask questions or go ahead and learn what I can? I dun even know if I'll go that far because I don't beleive in objectifying a living thing the way many show dogs are, and where upholding the standard is important, being a champion isn't in my eyes. If temperment is good and standards are at least met, why need to be BOB?
2006-12-19
13:17:19
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