Critiques on dogs on the 2004 GSDCA WDA - Page 2

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by Cecilia Martinez on 10 November 2004 - 03:11

Thanks for clearing this up!!!!! Now I know what he means, Definitely Gino has lots of forward action on the side, but I didn't think this wa called loose ligaments!!! Thanks!!!

by Cecilia Martinez on 10 November 2004 - 03:11

Yes my dog had been Koered and the critique is totally different..WOW.. I was just perplexed with this critique.. couldn't figure out were was he looking at!!!

by Cecilia Martinez on 10 November 2004 - 03:11

Yes Gino is a large boy, but he is built very athletic and muscular, moves with great effortless stride covering lot of ground, Gino is the second overly large dog I have had, Hardy Von Schontratal was the other and also Hardy being a Natz son he could really move and perform without the look and heaviness of an oversize dog. This is why we show Gino, when he moves he is like a cat, no sight of bulkiness but lots of strenght.

by Lenny on 10 November 2004 - 05:11

Yes I should have said Orschler not Messler.

by Grum_Majestat on 13 November 2004 - 07:11

This is why we show Gino, when he moves he is like a cat, no sight of bulkiness but lots of strenght. Heeee heee He get gets that from is mother. She glides could sit in the yard all day and watch her move. Back on topic I tell you some of the judging this year has me scratching my head also. But is strange about the critique and to call him medium sized!! Tha one really makes me wonder if he was really looking at Gino.





 


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