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by vomdominus on 17 May 2008 - 21:05
After my last stack pic with the dog going after a squirrel, everyone told me I needed to bring his back leg in some and get his head up a little. I did it, and I was hoping to see what you guys thought!
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
by yellowrose of Texas on 17 May 2008 - 21:05
Gorgeous! Dog!
by tigermouse on 17 May 2008 - 22:05
simply stunning dog!!!!
looks in top condition too
by delsasmum on 17 May 2008 - 22:05
Beautifully solid and looks in excellent condition, he lovely
by vomdominus on 18 May 2008 - 12:05
Thanks for the comments guys!
I was actually looking for advice on how the dog is standing, how are his angles, ect. i'm trying to get a really good pic of him perfectly stacked for the database. Does this do him credit?
Thanks again guys!
by Echo on 19 May 2008 - 13:05
Hello,
this is a better stack than your original post. Congratulations. He is a lovely dog.
Just a couple of things which will improve the look of the dog further.
Remove the collar from the dog. See how it cuts into his fur and disrupts the neckline? Much better to have an uninterrupted line, from neck into wither.
Adjust the front feet so they are facing forward. At the moment, he looks to be standing with his toes pointing outward. Not desirable.
The rear, hind leg could be bought forward a little, so the hock is perpendicular to the ground. Also, when you place this leg, lift it up and "break" the knee joint before placing it down. At the moment he looks a little straight in hind angulation, and doing this may give you a better look.
I like your dog very much.
by vomdominus on 19 May 2008 - 14:05
Thank you very much Echo, that's exactly what I was looking for! :)
by sonora on 19 May 2008 - 14:05
Hi,
Just trying to be helpfull.
Echo's comments are spot on.
In addition I would place the right hind foot slighty forward.
Please be carefull as this will cause the croup to dip futher.
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