Meet Moonrock, she’s a 3 year old show fluffy who mostly does obedience shows.
This is her 4th litter of foals, all from the same stallion.
She’s also a prime example of a rat-tailed fluffy. The variety is unpopular in the fluffy show world, in part due to its name being similar to a popular colloquial term for fluffies (“shitrat”).
Diamond gets some flak from his daddeh for being the only foal to have a fluffy tail, making his daddeh think that Diamond isn’t his.
Hairless tails are only dominate in fluffy breeding when both parents have hairless tails.
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I love the colors you chose, and the concept is great. What would obedience shows look like?
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Distance obedience(6½ ft/2 m for low level)(26 ft/8 m for mid level)(52½ ft/16 m for high level)of distance between trainer and fluffy).
Good behaviour on and off leash(walking alongside trainer).
Maintained composure in public(not shitting in the middle of the sidewalk, dont talk to fluffies that aren’t with humans, dont eat something your owner doesnt give you, etc),
Not interacting with other fluffies unless given a signal, not shitting themself in ‘scary’ situations, and being vigorously handled(like cats in cat shows).
The fluffies are not allowed to talk(unless its an emergency(sudden need for litterbox, anxiety, sudden pain, etc)) while showing, otherwise you lose points.
Retrieving(light objects), sitting, spinning, and staying are all examples as well.
It’s pretty much a dog show but most of the dogs have bad hearing and worse object permanence.
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There are also ‘agility’ shows(which include actual dancing, balance, and some other things that youd expect to see in an agility course for a small/low to the ground dog)
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