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Date Posted: 18:31:28 06/09/09 Tue
Author: Samantha
Subject: Re: Robin Gindoy hardbodies K9
In reply to: Samantha 's message, "Re: Robin Gindoy hardbodies K9" on 16:22:20 06/09/09 Tue

See Kabuki was a bit cowhocked and had straight angulation in her hocks. But damn the dog could move!!! She could spring and jump and dam could she be agile.
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Now Tiegan, she was correct in her end. Not cowhocked at all and had great angulation and she was no where near as agile. Didn't have the spring to her jump, ect...
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Now Precious. She's short, and has a slight cowhock to her and great angulation. Love her build (just wish she was taller). The dog can move and has awesome hips. took these pics the other day.
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Byeboer was slighly cowhocked as well. And as a monster he could jump in the back of my truck with tailgate up from a stand still.

I think alot of great dogs have a slight cowhock. I would definately cull a dog that was overly done tho. But a little bit of a inturn is good. If its making the toes point outward, thats a bit too much IMO

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