I have recently contacted Twinkie's breeder about finding a brother for her. Our conversation went extremely well and I think she is going to keep us in mind for one. The only part of her email that has me chilled to the bone is when she said that breeders are getting better at isolating the fluffy gene and therefore having litters with NO fluffies! I love the fluff! Deep down I know that good breeders want to keep within in the standard, yada, yada, yada. Why can't the AKC recognize fluffs? There are both smooth and rough St. Bernards in the show ring. I am frantic because I just love a fluff. Can't we just call them "Glamour Coats" and get it over with? In my experience (and what others have said here) fluffs have sweet dispositions and I think they shed less. And cute? Forget about it!
I know a lot of you are breeders and you can explain it to me better. I am really afraid that fluffs will become a thing of the past
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Just to modify and expand a bit on my previous comment: An excellent book on the history of the Corgi breed and how it got to be the Corgis we love today is The New Complete Pembroke Welsh Corgi. It's well worth reading for those who want to understand a little more about the why's and wherefore's of Corgis.
A quote from the book, referring to Corgis in the UK in the 1920s, reveals how far the dogs have come and where they could wind up again if breeders were not serious about developing and protecting the breed and adhering to a consistent breed standard:
“...the Corgi scene remained just short of ruinous chaos for several years following the granting of championship status. Cardigans and Pembrokes were classified together as a single breed in Kennel Club registry, and the two Corgi types, shown together, were judged by a single Standard.
Doug said, "Gromit isn't perfect, according to the standard, but he's perfect for our family."
Hooray Doug! In the end that's what matters to those of us who aren't looking to show. Both of mine are perfect for us - altho Pip has a bad overbite. No one wanted him because of it - so we got very lucky because he's fabulous. We can't imagine life without him (and I don't think Hunter could either).
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