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by tigermouse on 13 July 2008 - 16:07
James bond song wasn't it? lol
Gold finger he's the man the man with the Midas touch.....lol

by smartguy1469 on 13 July 2008 - 21:07
Pleas post pictures of your dogs and brag about your babies. that was what this was for. and he does have the midas touch!! lol

by Two Moons on 14 July 2008 - 06:07
Actually smartguy,
I asked you a couple of question's way back when, because I was interested.
I'm just not interested anymore.
Its a nice looking black, I have two. You should finish the pedigree sometime.
Ignored.

by smartguy1469 on 14 July 2008 - 08:07
TWO MOONS
(Black's can have color between the toe's, it's not uncommon. Does he have any color around the vent, or around the ear's, or inside the leg's ?)
(Are you anywhere near Indiana?)
I appologize. I did not meen to ignore you at all. I just forgot to reply. Please dont be upset I realy did not meen to ignore you. He has some red brown coming out now on the back of his front legs that is starting to show more and between the toes and thats it. Im in hawaii at the moment but im being relocated to norfolk VA. Im not sure how far Indiana is from there but thats were im heading. Again i appologize for ignoring you.

by smartguy1469 on 14 July 2008 - 09:07
I would love to see your dogs two moons. Also both my dogs pedigrees are complete. I wasnt sure what you ment by that?

by Two Moons on 14 July 2008 - 17:07
Thanks,
No problem, I understand moving.
good luck.
by Rainhaus on 15 July 2008 - 00:07
Thank you for the illustration(sp) perhaps this might help.But to be honest.There is no herb that will cure a weak pastern.Smart guy, If you have to ask if the surface (ground) or any aspect of stacking...has anything to do with the pastern.That says alot.he is a beautiful dog!! let him exercise and run!!! Just have fun with him. A weak pastern is purely genetic based...as the angles.Sorry that I judged your dog.If a pup isnt allowed from the time they are weaned and just enjoy full running.Vague statement there.Yes of course if they are not allowed to use ligaments etc This can result in a pulling in so to speak.Too deep for you to understand.Take no offense.

by smartguy1469 on 15 July 2008 - 01:07
Rainhaus
If you have to ask if the surface (ground) or any aspect of stacking...has anything to do with the pastern.That says alot.....This can result in a pulling in so to speak.Too deep for you to understand
why dont you teach me then since that is what i am heer to do. No offense taken

by Kelly M Shaw on 15 July 2008 - 15:07
Smartguy,
would your dog be considered a bi-color? or a black factor? I have heard of black factor before but no one has fully explained what that meant? You have some beautiful dog's by the way :-)

by smartguy1469 on 15 July 2008 - 18:07
Thank you for the compliment .Im not sure what a black factor is. Im learning alot on this thread. Up untill now the only thing i have been researching is training methods and pedigrees so I know very little about conformation and color code requirements. All I know is he has all black everywere except between his toes and some color on the back of his legs i will try to post a picture of just the back of his legs and toes tommorrow
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