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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 36
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Here we go again. Cruiser is our third shepherd and once again we are going through the same comments. Today at least four people asked me what was wrong with his back end...why his legs are wobbly when he walks....telling me it is too bad that he has a BAD back end. As far as we can see he is the same as the others at that age. It really makes me angry and now I am questioning his walk....sorry, needing to vent.
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Crowned Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Maryland kinda missing CO
Posts: 13,809
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what about those people who ALWAYS say "but she's so small! are you sure she's purebred? They're supposed to be huge dogs!"
yeah.... hate that.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 937
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![]() Xander's hind end was like that at first...he was just a klutz. He still is sometimes LOL Kind of a spaz he is. ![]() DazedTrucker - I grew up with sighthounds and have had whippets - still have one now. I've had people come up to me and tell me my whippet was too thin and I was starving him. I was like..."uhhh, he's supposed to be thin...he's a whippet...and actually he could stand to lose a couple too..." LOL
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