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Date Posted: 09:28:38 03/09/02 Sat
Author: Lesley
Subject: Re: Lesley. and All...Question about Siamese Catz & Poodle Posing
In reply to: Helden 's message, "Lesley. and All...Question about Siamese Catz & Poodle Posing" on 06:05:47 03/09/02 Sat

I was not getting any Siamese, Siamese mixes, or Poodlez and Poodle mixes entered into the showz. These breedz are being greatly overlooked in the show world because they do not 'pose' like the other breedz. This meant I needed to create special showz for them. I chose the Poodle pose based on the way I have always shown my Poodlez. I've got extra small poodles of high generations, and they will all pose with their heads turned sideways, just like their larger counterparts. I take your point about the Siamese pose. It is a behaviour, but then again so are all the poses. I chose to have 2 different poses for the Siamese because it helps new people who are just beginning with Petz to start entering some competitions. They can 'click' the camera for a Siamese and it will do one of the 2 poses. The quality of the poses, however, will be a different matter. When you say the Stretch is a behaviour of the breed, that is true, but it is a behaviour that occurs when the camera is clicked. To gain a good stretch pose is quite difficult. The Siamese, can of course also be posed the same as a normal cat, but this takes a lot of experience, which new people to the game have yet to learn. Hope this explains about my decisions for the poses.

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[> [> Re: Lesley. and All...Question about Siamese Catz & Poodle Posing -- Helden, 16:22:50 03/09/02 Sat

Okay...I give up. But my small size Poodlez will NOT pose with one eye showing & open. They sit, show profile with eyes closed & chin uptilted, and then turn the head & glare at the camers.

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