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by kpokodul on 06 August 2012 - 17:08
I Finally Have first stack Picture, which I think It s not bad, except maybe he should be pushed just a little bit forward.
What do you think?

What do you think?

by workingdogz on 06 August 2012 - 17:08
Not a bad try, but, get him out of the grass and on a
flat surface, like a driveway or something. The grass
hides their feet.
Here is a link,
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/bulletins.read?mnr=646522
Dog1 gives some good pointers in getting a good 'stack'.
flat surface, like a driveway or something. The grass
hides their feet.
Here is a link,
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/bulletins.read?mnr=646522
Dog1 gives some good pointers in getting a good 'stack'.

by kpokodul on 06 August 2012 - 17:08
I will try, he is our pet, not for Show's....
I am working with him on stack just to teach myself how to stack a dog, he is more easy than my yanger girl.
the best picture I could do with my girl......
 Rubi Vom Durward-stacked(1).jpg)
I am working with him on stack just to teach myself how to stack a dog, he is more easy than my yanger girl.
the best picture I could do with my girl......
 Rubi Vom Durward-stacked(1).jpg)
by workingdogz on 06 August 2012 - 18:08
Her front legs are correct! 
Right straight under her.
Dog1 is right, it is a LOT harder than it
looks
Each dog needs a little 'different' tweaking
here or there, one may be long in the back etc.
That's where experience comes in, someone
that really knows their stuff can accentuate the
positive and camoflage the negatives
So far you have done a decent job with both,
keep trying and trying. Do try to get them on
a flat surface though.
Get them out to play with the ball/toy a little
beforehand too, it will help them relax a bit,
and will get them to 'pant' a little. Expression
is more easily shown when the dog is panting
a little rather than 'close mouthed'.

Right straight under her.
Dog1 is right, it is a LOT harder than it
looks

Each dog needs a little 'different' tweaking
here or there, one may be long in the back etc.
That's where experience comes in, someone
that really knows their stuff can accentuate the
positive and camoflage the negatives

So far you have done a decent job with both,
keep trying and trying. Do try to get them on
a flat surface though.
Get them out to play with the ball/toy a little
beforehand too, it will help them relax a bit,
and will get them to 'pant' a little. Expression
is more easily shown when the dog is panting
a little rather than 'close mouthed'.

by kpokodul on 06 August 2012 - 18:08
Thanks workingdogz.
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