> > For what it's worth, cowhocks are one of the faults I personally >just
>cannot abide by. Opinions? :-)

Is this cowhocks while standing or while moving. I have often noticed that
many Cavaliers will stand slightly cowhocked but move clean. As a humorous
aside, when I observed my first Cavalier litter, I noticed that they all
moved parallel, front and rear. This concerned me (I come from
Boxers/Dobermans) and I tactfully asked "At what age does the Cavalier start
to converge in their movement?" I was told that they don't. Cavaliers are
supposed to move parallel, front and rear. Now, I wonder if the structure
that results in parallel movement also leads to cowhockiness. (How's that
for a word!)


Susan Jackson
Ch Reward's Ropin' the Wind (Windy, 10 yrs young Boxer)
Allegria Gambler's Reward (Keno, Cavalier)
Sylmar, CA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://sujac.home.mindspring.com


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