"A nice figure can be shown to advantage in walking (not running!) shorts, but avoid halter, tank, and midriff-baring tops. A word on underpinnings also: the more amply you are endowed, the nicer you will appear in a firm support or sports bra. After all, we want the judge to watch the dog, don't we?" So remember, proper dressing starts from the inside out! |
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That's very funny! I wonder who wrote that (age, gender, orientation). . . |
I will make no comments. It will be better that way... |
OMG that's hilarious!
Colleen and Gucci George |
I'm with you Jill, I wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot pole. (or anything else) |
That wasn't even the worst one that I found!
Another one said that 'ladies' shouldn't wear anything too reavealing because it could compromise the judge's decision. Heres the exact quote: "Skirts or dresses usually make a nice impression, but skirts that are too long are awkward to run in and a skirt may only be as short as you can bend over gracefully in, without displaying normally private portions of flesh and undergarments! Being a guy I don't mind this last one too much :-)" Anyone want to try and guess which breed's page I found this little tidbit on? |
I'd guess a small breed if running and bending over is mentioned... lol... yorkies? |
Bigger......
Hint: Not judged on a table. |
Have no clue, there are over 300 breeds being shown....lol... |
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