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by Ibrahim on 09 February 2016 - 00:02

Koots, the second picture, that is one very beautiful dog, I mean it, not a compliment, so beautiful


Koots

by Koots on 09 February 2016 - 00:02

Thanks Ibrahim - he is developing very nicely, both physically and mentally.

by Ibrahim on 09 February 2016 - 00:02

Koots,

I would love to use this second picture in discussions/presentation about conformation/structure if you allow me please, for my planned website

Koots

by Koots on 09 February 2016 - 00:02

Ibrahim - PM me please.

by Ibrahim on 09 February 2016 - 00:02

I will

by Ibrahim on 09 February 2016 - 00:02

Do you remember this picture representing old standard angulation? It used to be on PDB. See perfect hindquarter angulation and croup length and inclination, almost same as that of your dog

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Koots

by Koots on 09 February 2016 - 02:02

Yes, I do see the similarities, even though it's not the perfect stack of my dog. It's hard to get him to hold still and then take the pic, especially with stuff going on in the yard, lol.

Markobytes

by Markobytes on 09 February 2016 - 03:02

The last wolf appears to be a captive and does not appear to have the conditioning of the topline that the other, wild wolves have.
I will agree with Ibrahim on Koot's dog, nice pictures and nice dog. He is not extreme one way or the other. Nice job Joan.

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 09 February 2016 - 06:02

Thumbs UpAgree with Markobytes about the final wolf. A little chubby

too (not uncommon with captive animals, but extra pounds do

interfere with muscle definition).

Thanks so much for sorting out the vids to make them playable

L Fence !  And to Ibrahim for finding them all.

Best watched with the sound off, though !   Among other human

inanities, everybody catch :  "Looks just like an Alsatian"  ?


Xeph

by Xeph on 09 February 2016 - 20:02

Your dogs seem almost to be landing on their hocks when they plant their rear foot

Moto comes close.  He has too much rear, IMO.

In general (as I'm sure you know) the breed should show overreach.  Moto shows too much, where yours shows too little.

I find Mikasa to be ideal, personally
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