![]() ![]() I still have the pedigree of my first show dog. So why not study the map as best we can? How to Beginīeginners in the journey find it more difficult when some or all the dogs are unfamiliar. We are creeping along in the dark.Įven when we think we know the terrain very well, there can be surprises. If we don’t know the individuals, if we’ve never seen the dogs, if we have no picture of the journey it took to arrive at that destination, then it is like driving at night with the headlights off. However, a pedigree is only as good as the information behind the name. With travel, maps can show us the most direct route or take us on a scenic byway, and they can even show us the topography of an area. Travel and pedigrees have a lot in common. What kind of traveler are you-the adventurous type who takes off without a map and explores unknown byways, or the planner who carefully maps a journey with a very specific destination? Or are you so trustful and dependent of GPS that you fail to notice the landscape or landmarks along the way? Do you embrace new and challenging destinations, or are you the type who is comfortable going to the same vacation spot year after year? They tell us where we’ve been, and they can help guide us in the future. ![]()
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