Exactly.  The markings which give an optical illusion of a bad topline when
the topline is fine.  Those markings have sometimes been altered to give the
dog a better topline.  Myra


>From: Joanne Opel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:35:55 -0400
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>I think this is the real heart of the matter. How do you explain all those
>freckles in the puppies? And the off-color noses? "All that breeder's dogs
>look so clean! Where could that come from?"
>
>Seriously, though, is a white streak down the back a problem? I think Myra
>was referring to patches of white that make the topline look dippy when
>it's
>not.
>
>-- Joanne Opel
>Kilbrook
>Ringwood, NJ
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>
>
>Kathy Yonkers wrote:
>
> > One question I have...
> > How do they explain when these studs or bitches  produce heavy freckled,
> > ticked CKCSs with white streaks down their back and/or distinct
>repeating
> > mismarks? A new type of genetics??? I guest that darn dog is not
> > dominant...LOL
> >
>
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