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Roached back! Can anyone find a picture of a yorkie w/a roach back? I tried to google it but came up empty handed! Any help would be great. Thanks a bunch Amie |
somebody had a yorkie with a roach back when I signed up to this site.. I can't remember who:confused: I will try finding one |
I can't find anything either:confused: |
1 Attachment(s) Morgan doesn't have a straight topline. i'm not sure if its considered roachback tho. |
awww.. nekkie!!! no it's not roach back |
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Morgan is adorable btw!!! |
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I could be wrong, but I always thought a roached back was a dog that does not have a straight top-line. Like a low tail set or low in the front makes the back look like a roached back. Its not level from withers to tail set. A really roached back is the Bedlington Terrier. This is correct for this breed but not the Yorkie. |
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Zippy has one but I think that was more of a result of his back injury. |
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I was talking to a reputable breeder (and a couple other people) at the Yorkie Fair.. and I said that she had roach back.. they all looked at me like I was nuts and when into explaining what roach back is and what it looks like (I don't remember though, sorry).. They said that you can semi-straighten it out by "hanging" them at a table edge (hold them to the edge... hopefully you know what I mean).. I didn't do that I just hold her in the air for a few seconds every so often.. It seemed to help |
Random question - can it be caused by bad luxating patellas? Sammy walks funny because of her LP's and they will be fixed next month. I should take a side-shot before and after. The trouble is getting her to hold still. |
1 Attachment(s) here is Kayah at 5 months.. it actually looked EXACTLY like Rylie's.. I guess the angle of the camera didn't capture it.. but it has improved into (almost) straight |
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top line A roach back is a bit like a cat hunching over..it can be slight or severe.. Morgans is a slight roach, she tends to drop her rump and round it off..which is fine for a pet, IMO...but I think Rylie and Morgan do not have it... |
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Im trying so hard to get a picture of Blaze but everytime I go near him w/the camera he sits down and looks at me! I will have to keep trying. My hubby just thinks he is going through a akward stage. He is still pretty skinny and his legs look long but they really arent. He is only 5 months! |
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I do not have a side picture of her.. |
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What a cutie. |
Morgan A roach back is not a health problem as a rule...it is a structure fault, all dogs have faults. Morgans is very slight and not cat-like roach..just a slight hunch. |
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It is easier to tell if you dog is roach backed by watching them move at a trot. If the back is humped up in the middle (like a Beddington Terrier) when the dog is moving then it is roached back. A dog with a roach back can be stacked to make the topline look level but it cannot be hidden when the dog is moving. Many yorkies have low tail sets and rounded croups but that is not the same as a roach back. |
roach This is quite true...but I see her top line slightly reminiscent of a BEDLINGTON TERRIER...but it is in the eye of the beholder... |
I took Blaze to the vet today and he said that he did not have Roach back. He seems to stand that way when he is nervous but not when he is running and playing. |
Exactly why is it called roach back.Is the term roach refering to the bug if so that is a disgusting term for such cute fur babies and we need to change it to something else.like cat back or something.Also could that be passed on to their puppies? |
Severely roached back? Hello all, I have been told that the Yorkie I am to get has a 'severely roached back.' She was described as 'taller than she is long,' because of the roached back. All the posts seem to talk only about mild cases. I am nervous about possible medical problems later on. Can you help me? |
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