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by kmaot on 28 January 2007 - 20:01
Hello.
I understand that the stack is not professional but what can you see from the pic? Pls let me know if you can't get into the site.
Thanks in advance
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l201/kmaot/IMG_1026.jpg
by gsdlvr2 on 28 January 2007 - 21:01
it took me to photobucket but then said the page couln't be found
by kmaot on 28 January 2007 - 21:01
Thank you for trying gsdlvr2. It "should" work but...
Here is another link to try:
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/kmaot/album/576460762387276573/photo/294928804204488651/0
by gsdlvr2 on 28 January 2007 - 22:01
got it that time. She's nice looking. She's not over angulated,has a nice back,looks to have nice bone structure from what I can see. I'm no expert,but I like her. Is this the little puppy we looked at a while back?
by kmaot on 28 January 2007 - 23:01
Hi gsdlvr2. Glad the second link is working.
Thanks for your comments.
I don't think she was posted on this site but perhaps on some others. They DO grow up quickly don't they?
Any other comments? Good or bad.
by olskoolgsds on 29 January 2007 - 08:01
kmaot,
Nice looking girl.Is she waiting for you to release her from a stay? I bet she's a pleaser. What are your plans for her? Have fun working with her, that's what makes them most happy, working and knowing they are important in your life. Good luck with her!
by kmaot on 29 January 2007 - 13:01
Hah - yes she is waiting for a release from a stay. Good call.
Plans still up in the air. SV style shows are hard to come by :) We are working on the second formal round of obedience now
by klekoni on 29 January 2007 - 23:01
gsdlvr2 interested in your comments regarding not being overangulated, as I am a novice at showing/conformation, exactly what are you referring to when you say she is not overangulated?
BTW kmaot, she is a lovely looking dog. Best of luck with her.
Alex
by gsdlvr2 on 29 January 2007 - 23:01
What I mean by not being overangulated is that the dog's rear lower leg is not bent too much { at the hock }.
Does that help?
by kmaot on 30 January 2007 - 00:01
Klekoni - do a search for american showline gsd's and you will have some idea of "greater" angulation.
There can be a marked difference between the German and American showlines and also a difference between show and working. That is a big generalization so please people, don't flame for my generalization. I am sure there are exceptions....
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