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VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 13 December 2009 - 03:12

It isn't the AKC ring, who cares about snappy dressers? I could care less if someone is wearing a pair of track pants and sneakers to stack their dog. I am in "kennel clothes" most days myself. I'm not saying I approve of filthy shirts or speedos, nor do I think cleavage shots do justice to the dog one is trying to sell. My goal when I take a photo is to fade into the background completely and not stand out in any way when it's about the dog.

MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 13 December 2009 - 04:12

Track pants and sneakers are fine.   But "some" are just awful....flipflops, no shirts, stomach hanging out, etc.  That's what I talking about.   Visualize Allen House German Shepherds..............egads

jc.carroll

by jc.carroll on 13 December 2009 - 20:12

>Visualize Allen House German Shepherds

Visualize most of us throwing up afterwards.

by Wise Guy on 16 December 2009 - 00:12

Love those two-tone wingtips! How about golf shoes?

Let me give you an example: if someone says in an ad that they are a German kennel but in all their dog photos they have people barefoot in sandals (as opposed to socks and sandals which is oddly enough not always American) - and don't forget the palm trees -

It's not really about judging shoes but using footwear to read between the lines - such as to catch a scammer.

I just saw an ad where the poster says he's in the USA but the photo places him possibly in a foreign country where the architecture is very different.

You have to be foxier than the scammers. And if you have any questions, don't take a chance and send any money or give out personal info.

ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS triangulate your research.





 


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