> One thing that continually surprises me is that dogs that are not conformed > to move well often move beautifully. In fact better than some that by > conformation should move better. I think it is all in the interplay and > balance. Rather than a > question of simple angulation as so often thought. Chere Workman
Sometimes when a judge say the dog is well balanced. What they are really saying is his front is just as bad as his rear but together they balance out and he moves well. Does that make sense? Cathy J. Gish http://www.FlyingColorsCavaliers.com ========================================================= "Magic Commands": to stop receiving mail for awhile, click here and send the email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20NOMAIL to start it up gain click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20MAIL E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for assistance. Search the Archives... http://apple.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ckcs-l.html All e-mail sent through CKCS-L is Copyright 2002 by its original author.
