"Thick-boned" and "large bones", in GSDs - Page 4

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Pharaoh

by Pharaoh on 06 February 2011 - 02:02

I don't think having "tree trunk legs" makes Pharaoh any less agile.

He can clear a six foot fence like a deer, he is fast and "maneuvers like a sports car".

When I was going to Schutzhund Training with him, the TD said he had excellent targeting and hit hard.  I had to have a long line on him with someone behind me to hold him back when the trainer wanted him to miss.  Way too much power and speed for elderly me.  When I complained about him, there was a chorus of "I'll take him".

He is a fast swimmer too.

Michele


Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 06 February 2011 - 16:02

 VFG, where did you go? While I'm sure you didn't expect that the dog in the pic actually did daily what you were saying he couldn't do, I see no reason to end the discussion here. I really am curious as to what exactly you think it is that causes a physical breakdown and inability to work efficiently and tirelessly. 

troublelinx

by troublelinx on 07 February 2011 - 01:02

Big bones/ narrow boned. 

Dosnt nearly matter as much as heart!!!





 


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