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by marci on 12 November 2007 - 23:11

Was checking out the  R. Meyers interview in the Videx website...

Chanced upon the WITHERS issue i'm working on..

interview part regarding..."anatomic characteristics, which are absolutely necessary to keep a performance dog capable of a good performance for many years..." "As an example: there are many members who believe that distinct withers are only important for exhibition dogs to produce an attractive upper silhouette. It is possible to make a very detailed and vivid description solely on the importance of the withers in a working dog. Likewise with the significance of a short solid back and about the correctness of the front line..." "which will improve the appearance and thus physical performance of performance dogs bred for guard dog sport and agility.

Any comments..???


joe t

by joe t on 12 November 2007 - 23:11

You need to purchase JUDGE RICARDO CARBAJAL S VIDEO OR SIT IN ON ONE OF HIS SIMINARS!!! He will inform you on the importance of a dogs structure.If it is not correct it does not performe properly. look at the american sheperds THIS WILL EXPLAIN IT TOO YOU .HE IS VERY GOOD AT STRUCTURE AND EXPLAINING IT !! I THINK HE HAS A WEB SITE .HOPE THIS HELPS!!!






 


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