Absolutely and another great point. What I meant to point out was that if a dog
with straight shoulders did move with his head level as opposed to upright, the
footfall would then probably fall under the jawline.

Terrie:)

Claudia Jones wrote:

> In a message dated 3/25/02 8:08:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > move with their head up give the "appearance" of reach if
> > you are only watching for the footfall as it will come just under the line
> > of the
> > nose and chin.
>
> hi terri,
> the problem here is that with good reach, the leg should extend passed the
> nose and chin.  so if it is only coming up to the nose (and in the case of a
> short nosed breed, that is very sad) there still is no reach.  this could
> also be due to a short upper arm.
> claudia

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