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    Beautiful!! I always had a soft spot for GS.
    Thank you for sharing.


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    Zane is gorgeous! I'm sure you will treasure that picture of the two of you forever!
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    Wow, he's such a beautiful dog!
    I have a question: it looks like GSD's have a different stack than other breeds - their backs slope down & their hips are very low. I notice they have one hind leg forward & one back - is this just how handlers show GSDs, or do GSDs carry themselves like that? It's a very majestic stance. They always look like heros.
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    I have another question...I saw on the video (have to wait till the weekend to see the TV Broadcast - stupid Canadian Cable TV ) that alot of the GSD's were bunny hopping when they turned. Does this indicate HD? It must be a fault at least, you'd think.

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    What a beautiful dog! I love his coat! I do wish that GSD rears weren't like that. They look sick and deformed.
    Owned by two little pastries!


    REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lute
    What a beautiful dog! I love his coat! I do wish that GSD rears weren't like that. They look sick and deformed.
    Not all GSDs have that exagerated angulation Mostly American Showlines do. And sometimes German Showlines.
    Working lines have very little angulation. Which I find much more appealing. It is all a matter of personal opinion though.

    And surprisingly (I was surprised to find this out). The exagerated angulation does not cause HD. We had a discussion about this on the GSD forum because a lot of people thought it caused hip problems because often it looks so painful for the dogs.
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    The GSDS: Addaxx and Fenyxx
    The Poodle thing: Frodo
    The Chihuahua: Stark

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    Which brings me to question.......................

    where are the rest of the pics??? I am waiting with baited breath to see the rest....esp. the dobies..*hint hint* ahem cough cough
    Merry Holidays to One an All Blessed be

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    Very handsome!

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    I still drool over his picture
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    The GSDS: Addaxx and Fenyxx
    The Poodle thing: Frodo
    The Chihuahua: Stark

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    Quote Originally Posted by theterrierman
    I have another question...I saw on the video (have to wait till the weekend to see the TV Broadcast - stupid Canadian Cable TV ) that alot of the GSD's were bunny hopping when they turned. Does this indicate HD? It must be a fault at least, you'd think.
    Thats a spring bounce- and alot of dogs will do that on a turn. Its encouraged to show " flash" so to speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
    I have a question: it looks like GSD's have a different stack than other breeds - their backs slope down & their hips are very low. I notice they have one hind leg forward & one back - is this just how handlers show GSDs, or do GSDs carry themselves like that? It's a very majestic stance. They always look like heros.
    GSDs do have a very unique stack. And it is actually how they will stand on their own at times. I catch my boy standing like that at times (It is called a Free Stack when they do it on their own).
    Ruled by:

    The GSDS: Addaxx and Fenyxx
    The Poodle thing: Frodo
    The Chihuahua: Stark

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