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by bun bun on 27 May 2007 - 07:05
hey, i took my dog out this weekend and took great photos of him. although my stacking is not perfect yet,but it's pretty good for "do it by yourself"; i'm just really amazed at how my dog is put together. He has a large head and bone and compact, not at all traits of a american line shep, I never noticed until now, i am very pleased. i think the advise people gave me on picture taking helped.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/pictures/503479.jpg
http://images.photo.walgreens.com/34%3A3485%3A3%7Ffp67%3Dot%3E2336%3D86%3C%3D46%3B%
http://images.photo.walgreens.com/34%3A3485%3A3%7Ffp6%3B%3Dot%3E2336%3D86%3C%3D46%
http://images.photo.walgreens.com/34%3A3485%3A3%7Ffp6%3A%3Dot%3E2336%3D86%3C%3D46%

by bun bun on 27 May 2007 - 07:05
sorry the walgreens links don't work, forgot you had to be a member to see the pictures, silly me.
here is the link that takes you to his page, just click on picture gallery and you will see some fo his new pics.

by Brittany on 27 May 2007 - 07:05
I can promise you that some day you'll get that almost perfect stack picture of your dog :)
Just keep practicing.
by the way.. Here's a result of "do it by yourself" stacking
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/442063.html done by myself. I won the lottery (I should of gotten myself some tickets on the same day!) that day and gave Zambi special treats that night for doing it so well.
The best way to stack your own dog is to get him/her to learn the "stay" command. It would be for the best if the dog has some obedience under his belt.

by bun bun on 27 May 2007 - 08:05

by Shepherd Woman on 27 May 2007 - 11:05
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