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Old 01-16-2011, 01:05 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Brooklynn View Post
Yes, the chest can drop and do some correcting but the shoulder placement I think still has a lot to do with the front like the toes being eastie westie. ?depends on the lines in my opinon some develop later than others. Knowing your lines will pretty much tell you at what age somethings will correct itself and if not. Like Radar's gold....his lines shade out richer at a later age. So when he was younger his gold was lighter and now that he's mature his gold is very very nice. I knew that from his lines
Thanks Donna, yes, knowing lines is important but sometimes when you outcross you might encounter things that you are not sure about. Some breedings really click and others might not.

I love Radar's gold. I like a beautiful shaded gold versus the redish gold I see on some yorkies.
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