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Originally Posted by straightsilk Huh?????
Do some research. Any breeder who has been around for awhile will tell you to start with an excellent shoulder.
Mardelin, I really wish you were contented to just comment on the things you know and leave the rest alone.
Just a hint to the rest of you who are trying to learn about structure. DON'T GO TO YORKIE PEOPLE. You can learn a lot about how to grow coat and color it with expertise, but you won't learn about structure. The expertise just isn't there. Especially when you want to establish good structure in your line (breeding basics). But if you learn nothing else, learn what a correct shoulder looks like, feels like and how it behaves when the dog is in motion. |
Wow! I wish you were content just commenting on threads that would add to the education instead of something you know nothing about of the breeder you seem to attack at every turn. I do believe Mardelin and myself know about structure and movement and the breeding basics and beyond.
With that said, I know correct shoulder placement, the right angluation and what puts a good dog in motion. But I hope this thread stays postive and please don't let one ruin what it's meant to be
Thanks Straightsilk for your input.
Donna