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Harrisonsgsds26

by Harrisonsgsds26 on 06 September 2015 - 04:09

Updated Pictures from 09/05/15 7 months old. Not the best stacks but Im getting there!!

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by vk4gsd on 06 September 2015 - 04:09

growing nicely, still a bad age to critique;

nice head and ears. body shows balance, great top line.

teeth & gums are in excellent condition as is general appearance coat expression etc.

dog is hunched up a bit in shot with ear down, i would delete this pic.

dogs looks athletic.

good muzzle length, many others will want a bigger broader head like a mastiff.

croup could be longer, I don't know what that means but everyone says it.

good job, love to see more than boring stacks, any vid??


by joanro on 06 September 2015 - 11:09

Best critique ever on pdb, Pete. Maybe all WL / sport FOLKS will get off their ass, off the training field a start learning to stack their dogs...isn't that the epitome of owning a gsd, after all #:-/


mrdarcy (admin)

by mrdarcy on 06 September 2015 - 12:09

Joanro give it a rest or go stir the pot elsewhere, sure the round table's missin' ya. First and only warning

Q Man

by Q Man on 06 September 2015 - 14:09

Very nice looking young dog...Beautiful Dark Pigment and Coat...

Puppies are puppies and will mature later on (usually around 2 or 2 1/2 years of age)...So you have plenty of time to mold him into what you want...To correct some of the things that you can...

As far as the Prong Collar...I don't mind a young dog wearing one but I'd rather NOT be using it so soon...I'd rather see Motivational techniques being used...There will be a time when a Prong can and should be used...By the way I AM a proponent of the Prong Collar...I think it's a great tool but should only be used when it's the right time...

I'm sure the Prong Collar can wear the hair a bit...but they don't usually do that unless you let your dog wear it all the time...

~Bob~

Harrisonsgsds26

by Harrisonsgsds26 on 06 September 2015 - 15:09

I dont think ive ever even pulled on his prong he wears it to get used to having it on. He has a good foundation in Obedience and doesnt require much correction if any. Hes a badass in protection and tracks pretty good. I just want to know his structural faults and weaknesses and what developes when and where.. I think working ability and conformation(working structure) are almost eqaully important !!


Harrisonsgsds26

by Harrisonsgsds26 on 06 September 2015 - 16:09

O by the way All my Facebook friends get pics and video all the time.

by Ibrahim on 06 September 2015 - 16:09

Front angulation
Very good shoulder amgle
Slightly short front upper arm
Very good shoulder blade lay back
Forechest development is good so far

Rear Angulation
Needs a little more stifle turn

At the moment hocks look a bit long, good feet, good pasterns that will hopefully tighten more.
Croup is a bit short and steep, good tail and tailset.
Very nice topline, back looks a bit long, good withers, nice long neck.
Not very sure about the head, nothing is wrong there, but planes do not look very parallel, muzzle compared to skull seems a bit big. Not sure really
Allover, a beautiful male that is growing up

Ibrahim

Harrisonsgsds26

by Harrisonsgsds26 on 06 September 2015 - 16:09

Thanks Ibrahim!!

Harrisonsgsds26

by Harrisonsgsds26 on 06 September 2015 - 19:09

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