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Date Posted: 20:02:38 06/09/09 Tue
Author: Samantha
Subject: Re: Great Stuff
In reply to: Robin 's message, "Great Stuff" on 17:50:37 06/09/09 Tue

Yep Sara. our Perch is that way and so is the clydes/arab. ALOT of power in the take off and pull.

I think too much angulation can cause them to have weaker pasterns too since they aren't walking correctly with weight distributed evenly.

Also too much will cause them to put more effor on front end. Look at your GSD's they've been bred with such poor angulation the dogs are litterally walkin on their hocks. Tell me how that is improving?? Poor things are crippled!

Butch was a bit straight, but from his photos seems he had NO problem moving!! I seen a few good stud dogs out there with straighter rear ends that could really move. But see the opposite too. I think its got alot to do with the degree of the angulation and the build of the dog.

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