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Ammad  Cheema

by Ammad Cheema on 05 September 2012 - 17:09

Thanks n No sorry , but i love her so much and breed her when she was only 3 month old girl.So she is priceless for me i just want to give her best to compete her other dogs in the ring , only demand from her is to win  show thats it. Pedigree pic is her latest and her first stack . 

Due to high temp 44 degree she lose her hair and weight now she begin to improve and after a month surely share her better pic with better stack.

Ammad  Cheema

by Ammad Cheema on 05 September 2012 - 18:09

i am highly thanks full if you tell me how to delete previous post.

by Ibrahim on 05 September 2012 - 19:09

Hello Ammad,

Don't worry about the previous post, no need to delete it, I'm sure Susie is fine with it.Your girl looks nice, I will comment on her structure so you have an idea about her show and breeding capabilities. She lacks in front chest development, front upper arm is steep and shoulder blade lay is fair, she does not stand perfectly straight in the front and her hocks are a bit long. That will not allow her to get a high title in the show ring, for breeding in future after making sure she's healthy enough to be bred you have to look for a stud male to make up for what she needs to be improved on. Good luck.

Ibrahim

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by macrowe1 on 05 September 2012 - 22:09

If she has bad hips, she has bad hips and there's really not a lot to do besides manage pain. But you can't know what they are unless you take x-rays and look. If you're planning on breeding her or doing something strenuous like Schutzhund, I'd certify her hips, just to make sure she could carry pups and wouldn't be passing on bad hips, and that she could handle the stress of schutzhund. But if she's not bunny-hopping, not acting stiff, limping, dragging a limb, or any other signs that her hips are bad, then I wouldn't stress over it. I'd definately do it if you're planning on breeding her though





 


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