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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Hi all.
Not sure if this one photo is good enough for any critique, but thought I would throw it up here anyway. since he is only 5 months getting him to stand still for anything other than one millisecond is near impossible. I don't have his pedigree yet but will pick it up in two weeks and will post at that point. My one thought is his back feet point outwards a little right now when he stands. When he is in motion, they are straight and his stride is nice and driving (for lack of a better word) Anyway, comments welcome. Will |
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Michigan, USA
Posts: 11,695
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Not great, but we can get an idea. Balanced puppy with OK withers and topline though the croup is rather steep. The far rear is a bit too far forward and that probably isn't helping the appearance of the croup. Very good angulation front and rear though his upper arm should be longer. What I can see of his feet, they look good. He appears, at least in the photo, to toe out in front. He is already showing a lot of tan, especially on the face, so I don't see him carrying a lot of saddle or mask when he is mature.
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