...and a good stacked photo!

Some pointers:

Try to stack your dog in front of something reflective, like a mirror or a glass door.

Make sure the dog's front legs aren't too far ahead of the dog or too far back. In other words, you should be able to draw a staight line fron the dog's neck to its front feet like so:

Courtesy of Pewter Run Weims. Notice the clean cut lines?

Try to avoid stacks like this:


Also be sure to maintain a level topline (or be sure that your dog's back is straight as a ruler!). If you keep these in mind, we can better assess your dog as even the most gorgeous dog can look bad due to a mediocre stack. Of course, these general rules apply differently to different breeds, but it's a guideline. I'm excited to see your pup!

Edited to add: The Greyhound in my siggie is a perfect example in where the dog's front freet are too far ahead.