NeverSayNever
Well-Known Member
just wondered what the people who are really against designer x breeds thoughts were on Ashleigh & Pudsey, on Britains Got Talent.
I am for one, against back yard breeding and loathe the whole designer xbreed thing with a passion.
However.... in agility circles to get a decent medium height dog it's quite popular to cross a border collie with a small breed to get the height coupled with the brains and speed.
Pudsey is, I believe, one of these who has been bred especially by Ashleigh's Mum, he is a cross border collie, bichon frise and Chinese crested.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...ancing-dog-Simon-Cowells-new-best-friend.html
Pudsey is also a hugely successful agility dog, has been at all the major finals, Crufts,Olympia and is an 'Ag Ch' (Agility Champion - no mean feat). I would imagine, that like other similar litters Ive known bred by successful and well known competitors they were probably all spoken for with a waiting list and will have gone to competitive homes. I would also imagine the parents were fully health tested, although I dont know the people, similarly bred litters I know of always have been.
Im used to seeing x breeds like this at comps and i have to be honest that it has never crossed my mind to connect the two when dissing the 'cockerpoos' and 'labradoodles' that go for ££££. So what do we think?
Im right behind them on BGT btw
I am for one, against back yard breeding and loathe the whole designer xbreed thing with a passion.
However.... in agility circles to get a decent medium height dog it's quite popular to cross a border collie with a small breed to get the height coupled with the brains and speed.
Pudsey is, I believe, one of these who has been bred especially by Ashleigh's Mum, he is a cross border collie, bichon frise and Chinese crested.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...ancing-dog-Simon-Cowells-new-best-friend.html
Pudsey is also a hugely successful agility dog, has been at all the major finals, Crufts,Olympia and is an 'Ag Ch' (Agility Champion - no mean feat). I would imagine, that like other similar litters Ive known bred by successful and well known competitors they were probably all spoken for with a waiting list and will have gone to competitive homes. I would also imagine the parents were fully health tested, although I dont know the people, similarly bred litters I know of always have been.
Im used to seeing x breeds like this at comps and i have to be honest that it has never crossed my mind to connect the two when dissing the 'cockerpoos' and 'labradoodles' that go for ££££. So what do we think?
Im right behind them on BGT btw