Yep C for me too.
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But C has much more upright shoulder blades than the others! The actual topline of diagram C is okay though, so I suppose C with a better lay of shoulder blades :b So perhap we could call that 'L' :lol:Cartman said:The real answer is "L". I dont think any are right. But C is the closest so far.
I'm not sure what they're trying to imply with the shoulder blades on D though :blink: Why do they start so low and stop well before the withers??? I'm not sure if these diagrams are that much use for this little experiment!Karen said:Isnt D best? There is a better shoulder and no hump just on top of the withers. Its just one thing though, the dog might be a stunning mover and you will have to compromise on the other things. There are masses of other permutations. Fantastic head/prick ears. stunning outline, feet like carpet slippers (w00t) Great dog/REALLY gross owner
I think the line of shoulder blade is there only to indicate the angle. Aren't we looking at the topline only? I think the B has the most correct gracefull curve. The C seems to me little bit flatter, but the shoulder angle is better. I was not game to comment on the photos, especially as the dogs are not standing well, but if i had to choose I go for the 3rd one.~JO~ said:I'm not sure what they're trying to imply with the shoulder blades on D though :blink: Why do they start so low and stop well before the withers??? I'm not sure if these diagrams are that much use for this little experiment!Karen said:Isnt D best? There is a better shoulder and no hump just on top of the withers. Its just one thing though, the dog might be a stunning mover and you will have to compromise on the other things. There are masses of other permutations. Fantastic head/prick ears. stunning outline, feet like carpet slippers (w00t) Great dog/REALLY gross owner
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