>Hi,

I thought that A Key To Movement was a great book for learning faulty
movement!!

In my humble opinion <grin> what I am seeing alot of in the ring these days
are so many Cavaliers with stuffy necks and short upper arms.  I love to
see a cavalier go around the ring with a solid flowing line from it's head
to it's tail...unfortunately there are not enough.   I remember seeing
Huntly's Vicky (Bramble Heritage) move around the ring on the day that she
finished her championship and it is breath taking to see a dog move out
with the proper reach and drive that it is meant to.  When a dog is
constructed properly and moves out like that.....nothing moves that
shouldn't and it is just so lovely to watch.

Kindest regards,
Kim
Ballymena Cavaliers

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