Speaking of show presentation, How do you get a cavalier from tucking its rear under itself in excited anticipation of getting a tidbit. I know, I know...don't offer the tidbit. If no treat is anticipated this same little guy will then look and move around looking to see what every one else is doing. Several times I have looked down a row of baiting cavaliers and have seen the whole row is standing and wagging away with rear legs as cow-hocked as can be. I've also had friends ask if all cavaliers are cow-hocked. I've told them that there are very few that are actually cow-hocked and to just watch them move. Some of my dogs stand square when wagging and looking up at me. Others hock in and crouch with excitement.
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