Hi, Linda,
yes, this is what I was thinking......the whole breed
standard.........but Jo Ann is correct we do see dogs who SHOULD move
well that don't and vice versa. A conundrum.
Suze
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> In a message dated 3/28/2002 8:25:09 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> > So, isn't it unlikely to have a "typey"
> > specimen who moves terribly?
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> Not if you are only judging heads.. which seems to se the trend here... breed
> for the whole dog... not parts and pieces
>
> Linda Mc
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