Hi Suze,

As one example - think "Andy". <G>

Take care, Jackie

On 29 Mar 2002 at 0:18, Susan A. Schlenger wrote:

> Hi, Jackie,
>         OK......I'm a bit flummoxed now.  Help me here?  "Proud head
>         carriage
> and good arch of neck" (ok, Suze think "Arabian") will definitely
> effect the "plenty of drive".  Unless the head is not high, and the
> neck not too very arched, the hindquarters won't engage?
>
> I'm trying hard to picture this.............
>
>
> Suze (learning a lot today; thanks for all the great posts on type and
> movement!)
>
> Jackie Farrell wrote:
>
> > The correct movement is light and active, covering the ground with
> > level topline. Moving away the should be straight and parallel with
> > no throwing out of elbows or paddling. In profile the balance of the
> > dog should show up, making an elegant picture from nose to end of
> > tail in one flowing movement, with proud head carriage and good arch
> > of neck, making good use of the hindquarters and hocks. Regular,
> > rhythmic steps with hind legs moving well forward under the body,
> > will give plenty of drive. There should be no hackney action in
> > front. Pacing, i.e.,  when the fore and hind leg on each side move
> > together is undesirable.
> >
> > Take care, Jackie

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