Presentation of all breeds in the kennel with a little info about their levels and such. And yes, Kip Quarters house ALL 224 breeds of furry-paws! That is a bit insane, I know ;-;''
I organize my dogs into three different grades. Grade A, B and C. You will find that some breeds are both A and B grade, but rarely are breeds in C found in A or B. And here is what they each mean; A grade is the main lines, they get most attention, are the best competitors and highest levels. The hardcore gang that have high goals and I take extra good care of them. A gradet is the Main Property of the kennel. B grade is the more casual counterpart to the A grade dogs. Dogs in B grade have much the same rules but are shown more for earning prizes and titles, rather than levels. And many of the breeds in B grade are alternative lines to the ones in A. For example the Dutch Shepherd is bred for Stamina stat in A, while I have both Strength and a beginning Intellect line in B. C grade is the most casual bunch! They are just here to have a fun time, I do not give nearly as much attention to these guys, although I love them. They are just given the most needed accessories such as bowls, bed, chew and a toy and are fed Barky Bites to keep it nice and simple. I like to imagine that while my A and B dogs have a strict regime and rules to go by, the C dogs just get to run around the kennel and goof off!... Or so I imagine, haha |