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by vomdominus on 10 May 2008 - 18:05
How does this picture look? He was about to go after a squirrel, and popped into a natural stack, I bleib'd him, took the picture. It's about as natural as a stack can be!
Please tell me what you think, and some advice to make my next stack pic be better.
THanks!

by yellowrose of Texas on 10 May 2008 - 19:05
I applaud your ability to get a Natural stack....what a wonderful breed we have...just let them have a minute of beauty in their natural talents and your camera did a boy a very good picture....ANyone that can do that without pushing and pulling has a top of the line in deed...
by vomdominus on 11 May 2008 - 00:05
Thanks for the reply Yellowrose.
Anyone else? I'm trying to do it right, input would be appreciated! :)

by yellowrose of Texas on 11 May 2008 - 00:05
Im sure for the ring their is a little correction on he one leg being a little to far stretched...I do not know Im not a show person....
Mine do the same thing and as usual, I dont have a camera around my neck.....
by vomdominus on 11 May 2008 - 01:05
Yeah I got so lucky with that one. He does it all the time, but I don't think he realized I had the camera LOL. I'm not a show person either, working dogs through and through, but I still think a good stack is breathtaking.
FWIW, the old boy there is Jabina and Lord lines.

by MygsdRebel on 11 May 2008 - 01:05
He's GORGEOUS is all I have to say! But it looks almost perfect if not for his hind leg being a little too far back. But for a natural stack, it's really good.

by MygsdRebel on 11 May 2008 - 01:05
Sorry for the post again, but I've heard quite a bit about the Jabina kennels, but have never known anyone with personal experience. How are they for workers?
Thanks!
Emily.
by vomdominus on 11 May 2008 - 01:05
I'm really impressed with what I've got in this dog. He's got alot of traits from both of his lines in him, but you can see the Jabina in him pretty easy, he looks alot like Lewis or Falco. He has tremendous prey and fight drives, and hits big and hard. I've been working him with the MP's lately (I'm in the Army), and he is much more intense and drivey than the MP's dogs. You can tell the difference between the dogs who just have been trained to do a job and a dog who is bred purely for this work and who lives to do nothing else.
Obviously, I'm pleased with and proud of my dog. LOL :D
My next dog will be imported from Kennel Jabina, no question asked, regardless of cost.

by Naya's Mom on 11 May 2008 - 01:05
Great stack, apart from the overstreched back left leg, but postioning of the front legs is good.
Truth be told, I was a little disapointed to hear that he wasn't progeny of Falk vd Wolfen, I was almost betting money he was some how related. Anyway, good stack, especially for a natural stack

by yellowrose of Texas on 11 May 2008 - 02:05
Yes working lines of Lord, Antverpa, Sagus v B S< Robby vom GLockeneck and Rhoda v Karthago on my male have that natural high drive but the other side of him out of Hoss v Hasenborn and Jada v Steffen-Haus tends to show up in my pups and that natural stack is just an everyday occurence..but you must wear a camera.....
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