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by Diago on 23 January 2009 - 09:01
I have been told that a lot of angulation is common in show lines, but not common in working lines. I have a 12 week old working line male. He has no show dogs in his ped., but he has a TON of angulation. I'm ok with this as long as it doesn't interfere with his ability to work. I have 3 questions. Is this too much angulation and do you think it will get better as he grows? Will it interfere with his ability to work? Here is a video i took of him. It's all i have for now. If you watch the video a little pass the halfway mark you will get a good view of it. Any feed back would be appreciated. If the link does not work try copying and pasting it into your browser.
http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/dasize/?action=view¤t=S6300001-6.flv
http://s32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/dasize/?action=view¤t=S6300001-6.flv
by Diago on 23 January 2009 - 09:01
Forgot to mention that the dog is NOT cow hocked.
by Member on 23 January 2009 - 10:01
Excellent type of puppy and I would no concerns over the hindquarters, if this pup is all working lines then well done because at the moment everything looks to be good, I wish you all the best.

by 4pack on 23 January 2009 - 16:01
Nice looking pup.
by Diago on 23 January 2009 - 18:01
You don't think too much angulation can affect their working ability or movement? My pup almost walks on his hocks. Why is it that working breeders do not like a lot of angulation?

by 4pack on 23 January 2009 - 21:01
He is at a funny stage developing. He will grow into those legs and straiten out some. Post his ped so we can see the parents.

by snajper69 on 23 January 2009 - 22:01
Dude that's one good looking pup :) yes it is too much the dog is s..t send him to me PM me for my address, I will pay shipping and send you a 6pack as thank you gift :) lol
by Diago on 23 January 2009 - 22:01
Thanks for the replies. He has everything i could ask for in a working dog. He has tons of drive and awesome nerves. I was just worried about him walking on his hocks. but this is my first GSD so i'm not used to seeing that. I heard it's real common in show lines, but not in working lines.

by Red Sable on 23 January 2009 - 22:01
Hi Diago, in all fairness, it was hard for me to really see his angulation when he was moving around, and I am on dial up, so I only saw a couple of seconds of it, but I just wanted to say, there is poor conformation in all lines, and you really have to look at the mom and the dad to get a good idea of how he will turn out.
I personally don't like alot of angulation, and yes IMHO it does affect how long and how well they can work.
He does look like a cutie, and all the best with him!
I personally don't like alot of angulation, and yes IMHO it does affect how long and how well they can work.
He does look like a cutie, and all the best with him!
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