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Which logo do you like more? the patriot or the lightning bolt?

and which would win in a fight? keep in mind that ben franklin was a patriot and he harnessed lightning.

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I volunteer at a shelter 3 days a week I KNOW Know what? That there are idiots out there who think that they aren't the ones causing the problem? Look in the mirror. If you're not showing your dog, then you have no way to determine whether or not he's truly worthy of passing on his genes.
Unless you show him to championship no responsible b*tch owner is going to use him for stud. You don't have to send him out with a professional handler which I assume is what your mom did. You can show him to championship yourself, you have 18 months (until he is 2) until you can even consider breeding him so that will give you plenty of time to finish him if he is of good enough quality.As far as heath testing check your breed clubs website to see what screenings are recommended for his bred. As far as stud fees they vary but a general rule of thumb is the price that one puppy from that breeding will sell for. Edit: As far as showing him yourself, many local dog clubs offer ringcraft classes where both you and your dog can learn about showing, stacking etc. They are generally only $1-2 per night and you come to as many or as few classes as are needed.For agility yes any size dog can compete in agiltiy. There are different height classes and the dog is placed in a class based in his height as the shoulder.
can refer you, and tell them your plans. They will likely urge you to show your dog or fix him.
DO NOT use the bare ground or the white neutral for anything else. That is dangerous and will be an electrocution waiting to happen. The white carries the unbalanced current back to the source. The bare ground carries non-system faults to the ground electrode. The electrician is responsible for the wiring. If he ran 14/2 to all the detectors (you run 14/2 to the first one for power, then 14/3 from there to the rest) then he must make it right. At no cost or inconvenience to you. The only problem I see is if you told the electrician to use 14/2 - then shame on you. You cannot use a single conductor such as THHN because 1. THHN is to be installed in raceway only 2. All circuit conductors must be in the same cable sheath or raceway

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