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  • side question
    • Bob (Login BobMondioring)
      Posted Sep 29, 2002 2:29 PM

      Q - Could you explain the reason for the 'Blue Dog' rule?

      A - This is used in North America to welcome those with neutered and unregistered dogs to play Ring with their first dog. After that you must have an intact and registered dog.


      Q - Why the emphasis on registered and intact dogs in Ring Sport?

      These sports are sanctioned by the FCI and SCC etc. They are recognized titles for pedigrees for authorization for breeding.

      Q - Does it apply to Mondio Ring also?

      A - We use the Blue dog rule in North America. If you want to play in Europe or at the WC then you must have a pedigreed and intact dog.


      Regards

      Bob
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