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by aristianM on 18 August 2008 - 17:08
natural stance.
this is the gait. I know its not low to the ground. I dont know why maybe
she was on a tight lead. She has good reach :D
Guys it took a lot of time and effort to take these pictures. I hope also take some time out. Oh and no matter how bad a critique she gets, i will never put her up for sale. She is my life, My everything!

by aristianM on 18 August 2008 - 18:08

by aristianM on 18 August 2008 - 19:08
Come on guys please!

by bun bun on 18 August 2008 - 22:08
i'll give it a try....not an expert. He looks to be a young boy with alot of filling out to do. Hes an attractive dog with great red pigment and good mask on the face. I would like to see higher shoulders and maybe slightly longer neck. Even a little more of a chest too, but that may come later as he matures.
I can not give any critique on movement, sorry...
Hes lovely over all

by bun bun on 18 August 2008 - 22:08
Im sorry thought she was a he.

by aristianM on 19 August 2008 - 07:08
Thanks bun bun. She is 15 months old. Your right her chest will fill out as she matures.

by aristianM on 19 August 2008 - 13:08
Guys im just asking for a honest critique? Is that too much to ask for? :) I spent a hour taking all these pictures because and whenever id post her pictures, experienced members would always ask for photos of her movement. Guys who think i will sell her if she gets a bad critique, i want to ensure you that i am not a cruel owner. I love her to death! Let death do us apart! :D

by neohaus on 19 August 2008 - 13:08
She has great color, a great head, and great expression. She also is bridging in the stack pics.
She is too straight in the chest/front. I don't like her backhand angulations.
She has a nice topline and looks to have a free reaching gait. I am sure she will mature into a nice girl and for sure will be a V dog here in the states.

by aristianM on 19 August 2008 - 14:08
Thanks Neohaus! I appreciate your honesty! Would mind telling me what bridging menas? Thanks!

by neohaus on 19 August 2008 - 15:08
Look at the pic of her in her natural stand and see how her front legs are placed...right underneath her body. In the stack that you did, she seems to be leaning back making her body look "bridged". In other words, her front legs are not under her but in front of her somewhat.
Does she have an east west presentation? Looks like she might... and bridging might exaggerate that..??
She is a nice girl!! What is her pedigree?
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