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Ramage

by Ramage on 11 December 2014 - 21:12

Would love critiques. I'm sorry about the horrible lighting, but its the best we got today. This pup just turned 6 months this week. She is not the same pup I posted at 8 weeks, but its her sister (for anyone who even remembers lol). 

 


by Ibrahim on 11 December 2014 - 21:12

Hi Ramage,

 

Stack isn't the best, her rear hock isn't perfectly perpendicular.

Good looking female puppy, good proportions, good head, good head planes, good neck, good withers, good strong back, good length of croup, (croup lay, tailset and rear angulation) are not clear to me. Nice underline, very good fore legs (stands straight) and pasterns, good feet. Good forechest development, front upper arm needs a bit more length. Remains shoulder blade, my comment below

What I see and mind you the puppy is pushed forward at front and rear hock is stretched more than should (not perpendicular), so again what I see in this picture, this stack, I see a poor shoulder blade lay back, it is forward placed, I even can see the empty space under withers where it should be correctly placed. I could be wrong.

Allover a typey female with athletic build and beautiful head and mask

 

Ibrahim


Ramage

by Ramage on 11 December 2014 - 21:12

Thank you Ibrahim :-) This was actually the best stack of the bunch. She's a little hell cat and was making it difficult. Hopefully, we can get a better stack after a bit of work, because right now she prefers to flop around like a fish LOL


susie

by susie on 11 December 2014 - 22:12

Love the "training" pics ( nice heeling ) - but there is no possibility to give an opinion about structure based on this "stack "  Clown
I know it´s difficult...


Ramage

by Ramage on 12 December 2014 - 00:12

I will post some of the other photos. I looked through them again and some might be ok enough to post, maybe one or two even slightly better. 


Ramage

by Ramage on 12 December 2014 - 00:12

I hope these help a bit. Still bad lighting, sadly. 

 


by Ibrahim on 12 December 2014 - 11:12

Last picture is the best

Good rear angulation

Very good croup, both the length and lay

Very good tailset

Shoulder needs a bit more angle

Front upper arm slightly short

Shoulder blade forward placed

Very good feet, pasterns and hocks

Beautiful girl


Ramage

by Ramage on 12 December 2014 - 14:12

Thank you Ibrahim. I will post more when she hits a year and maybe we can compare to see if anything changes. Her half sister changed quite a bit from a year to 2 years, all for the better. 


by Ibrahim on 12 December 2014 - 20:12

I don't feel what I'm going to say deserves a seperate thread/new post so hopefully Ramage wouldn't mind me saying it here.

We make shows here at my place for fun, only for fun. I learned that to see proportions of a dog, I mean to verify it correctly, you need to look at the dog from a distance, say not less than 20 meters (65 feets). At a distance you can also see allover type. From closer distance you can see various details of anatomy better. Some details can not be judged perfectly well withoun hand touch and feel the dog. Some of those minute details that need to be verified by feeling and touching, interesingly can well be verified from a well shot still picture. Thanks

 

Ibrahim 






 


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