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by DesertRangers on 01 April 2006 - 20:04
I always take notice when anyone enhances their pictures to make the pigmentation of their dog look better. So easy to see. Of course you want to get a good picture but can mis-represent what you are selling. Just an observation....
by EDD in Afgan on 01 April 2006 - 20:04
I agree with you, I always notice when the grass is just a little too green. Though I pretty much only deal in working dogs and am less concerned with the pigment as I am the ability I had an occasion of buying a dog that when I got it, it did not look like the picture, lighter. I had too look close to compare them to see it was the same dog. What I bought it for which was the working ability was there so I was not disappointed. But could see how this would greatly effect people buying for show and for them enhancing the photo would be dishonest.
by Spirit on 01 April 2006 - 22:04
I agree, but what frustrates me more is when they enhance the dogs ov topline and croup. Very frustrating and can be very disappointing when you actually see the dog in the flesh.
by vfg on 02 April 2006 - 02:04
I agree so much that I would never buy a puppy/dog from a breeder that "enhances" the pictures of its parents. Such "enhancement" is a way of cheating.
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