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Kinda wondered as they are not common why is he limited the breeder
must have had a reason beyond color
He is a limited because he is altered per agreement between the breeder and I. He was originally bred to show, but was not 100% to breed standard because of a curved tail. My other Scottie is Bailey, a brindle that is pet quality with lineage. He is oversize for a Scottie and weighs about 8 pounds too much to breed standard. Here is a video of both taken about 4 years ago at Long Beach:

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He is a limited because he is altered per agreement between the breeder and I. He was originally bred to show, but was not 100% to breed standard because of a curved tail. My other Scottie is Bailey, a brindle that is pet quality with lineage. He is oversize for a Scottie and weighs about 8 pounds too much to breed standard. Here is a video of both taken about 4 years ago at Long Beach:
I knew there was a Wheaton Scotty but I didn't know there was a brindle.
 
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I was trying to be funny and failed. Was trying to make a play on Homer


Guffaw on me I stepped right over that one or it flew right over me, but my BF had no less than 8 biscuits with dinner tonight..
guess doing allot of showing my age way past the time to watch homer much
but did name a litter after the south park gang
 
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@Knoble Chickens I knew of both watching the video I saw the tail yes not correctable except
by training or surgery neither deemed acceptable actually the brindle could still be acceptable
to certain judges this I know wheatons where culled for 20 to 30 or so years as were the brindles
showing my age in there
 
Nah. Hubby says I'm really hard to follow sometimes. He's the only one that can normally keep up with the weird turns my brain does.

I can't make biscuits very often. I eat them and that's a bad thing for my blood sugars. But oh are they good
 
@Knoble Chickens
  I knew of both watching the video I saw the tail yes not correctable except
by training or surgery neither deemed acceptable actually the brindle could still be acceptable
to certain judges this I know wheatons where culled for 20 to 30 or so years as were the brindles
showing my age in there

I am probably not going to make any friends with this statement, but I get angry when I see you wet the show dog people do with their animals. Some of the genetics they go for May look pretty to them that makes the dog nonfunctional. Look at the German shepherds and their sloped backs. A little slope is one thing but they make those dogs completely useless as a working dog just to get the excess slope. Makes me so angry! You don't see that in the working German Shepherd's like police dogs are military dogs or guide dogs. Because they wouldn't last a month. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I realize but when you hurt the function and quality of life for a dog that's when I get angry.
 
Now before everybody has a heart attack, I know it's not every single dog show person with every single braid etc. etc. but there's enough of it that it really is a bad thing.
 
And it's not just dog people. The abuse and poor treatment that happens at horse shows is bad also. In general I tend to like animals more than people. How people treat their animals is very shocking and sad in many cases. No matter what the setting.
 

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