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by Ibrahim on 07 February 2016 - 22:02

Wow, what a beautiful masculine dog, Dawulf, lovely. Very good angulation, both in front and rear. Beautiful trot.

Joanro's female shows a better rear extension of hock, maybe timing of shot

by joanro on 07 February 2016 - 22:02

An imageThank you, dawolf. Your female is stunning. Ibrahim, this pic has the hocks overlapped, right hock above the left(near side), so take that into consideration:-)


by Ibrahim on 07 February 2016 - 22:02

Oh, thank GOD, and I was at the point of throwing away all I learned about structure Teeth SmileWink Smile

 

She is alright in structure, nothing contradicts basics of structure and locomotion. Her angulations are moderate.

As per (the standard), not modern GSD, she needs a little more angulation infront and rear, Excellent withers, and that is extremely important for effortless trot. strong pasterns, on the lighter side, athletic, good croup, maybe a little stretched. I love her underline, gives her athletic expression, but truly speaking her abdomen tuck up, I am not sure it is a virtue, some experts say it is , some not.

Thank God, lol

 

I have no explanation why GSDs who have less forechest development combined with less front angulation show proper elbow open like yours, Xeph's and Dingo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


by Ibrahim on 07 February 2016 - 22:02

Joanro, This is a moderately structured young female, a show one, she has little more angles than yours, but yours looks more athletic, drier with better desirable well defined high long withers, mine has a flat one

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by joanro on 07 February 2016 - 23:02

An imageAn imageAn imageVery nice female you have, Ibrahim. As per tuck up; the more 'dry' and tight the ligaments, the more athletic the dog will be and tuck up is indicative of tightness and 'dry' dog. Here are some pics to show you more 'tuckup'.


by joanro on 07 February 2016 - 23:02

An imageThe first and second above are of littermate to bucket girl (they are ten months old) She is the one with 'too little' rear angulation. The third is of a 2 1/2 year old. Here is the 'too little' annulation girl.:-)


by Ibrahim on 07 February 2016 - 23:02

dryness goes hand in hand with strong ligaments, that is what I notice. Ligaments are necessary for endurance.

Do you think a wet dog has more fat under skin, loose skin or just a thicker skin?

by Ibrahim on 07 February 2016 - 23:02

Teeth Smile, so your car is a Honda? my previous one was a Honda CRV


by joanro on 07 February 2016 - 23:02

Look at the muscle 'cuts' in the female's thighs and shoulders. ( the one running in front of the Honda)
Wet dog has more skin and more space for fat.

Not my car.:-) I have a Ford 3/4 ton van:-)

Xeph

by Xeph on 08 February 2016 - 03:02

My dogs keep getting mentioned, so I figured I'd throw some movement shots of a couple gaiting naturally off lead for people to view in an attempt to add to the discussion

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