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susie

by susie on 15 December 2015 - 19:12

You should speak against it - too much simply is too much.
Right now there is a difference between standard, common sense, and reality..
Just use your brain - it seems to work well ....


by Gustav on 15 December 2015 - 19:12

Ibrahim, I think you are misunderstood about my knowledge or love of correct structure. You posted a pic of Marko v Cellerland, I consider him correct structure( and so did the world at that time as he was World Seiger) and I imported a male out of him to support my likes. I had dog out of Meik v d Peltzerferm and Jack v Furstenberg, I have linebred on Held v Ritterberg who was High V in Seiger show and produced a Seigren. I have maintained this structure in my breeding until my last litter in 2008. So I'm really confused how Marko, Held, And Meik/Mutz would not be considered models to breed on for structure when the experts at the time considered them outstanding......and these dogs worked and produced working dogs so I would think they are a very good model of correct structure and angulation in reference to WORK......now what is good angulation in reference to sport or show.....I dunno.....lol, but I thought the post was about correlation to work.

by joanro on 15 December 2015 - 19:12

Ibrahim, she is perfect as an eight month old can be, IMO. She can flat foot jump vertical six feet straight up, flat foot jump straight into back of truck four feet and land all four on the floor. She can trot 12 mph no problem. And she is easy to train when I get her attention, lol.
I have had a dog with the angulation of the dog you labeled 'correct'....dog can't hold a candle to the dogs I have now.

by Ibrahim on 15 December 2015 - 19:12

Ok Gustav, I apologize for my misunderstanding and I am very happy to know you do care for correct conformation

by Ibrahim on 15 December 2015 - 19:12

Wait a minute, she covers 12 miles in one hour, trotting? one go? 12 miles? in one hour?

by Ibrahim on 15 December 2015 - 20:12

Maybe what you mean, her speed is 12 miles per hour, but she doesn't actually trot actual 12 mile in one hour?!!!

by joanro on 15 December 2015 - 20:12

Ibrahim, I've clocked her at 12 mph when I'm on the 4wheeler. Heck, I can WALK 5 miles in an hour, on Two legs, lol.

by joanro on 15 December 2015 - 20:12

Ibrahim; '....her speed is 12 miles per hour, but she doesn't actually trot actual 12 mile in one hour?'

There's no reason she can't.

by Ibrahim on 15 December 2015 - 20:12

I never tried that big distance with any of my dogs, I am amazed, really. 12 miles is about 19 kilometers. I don't think my dogs would trot 19 kilometers, one go, in one hour. The maximum I did was 5 kilometers both ways, total 10 kilometers. Moreover I can't cycle for longer than that, lol.


by Ibrahim on 15 December 2015 - 20:12

those who are following, does any of your showlines do better than Joanro's young workline?

Susie, you used to train dogs for shows, please speak up ?!!!





 


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