Laura writes:

>Every book I've read and my
>Dogsteps video says most dogs are supposed to start out parallel but >start
>to converge as they move faster and end up moving *sort of* >like this at a
>proper show gait-- \ / And of course the hips/pelvis wider than both--a
>nice wide, strong >pelvis. Anyway, that is what I aim for and how most of
>my dogs move in >the rear.
>
>I want the front to move like this as well.

>From this description, then, Cavaliers should NOT move parallel front and
rear, but rather almost, but not quite, converge when the speed of the trot
increases from a jog (collected trot) to an extended trot. Right?

Susan Jackson
Sylmar, CA
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