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Attachment 406070 She is 9 months, and her body is strong, she isn t slim.. |
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Thank you :) Left ear is trimmed too but i don t to do good well, i learn it :) thank you for your answer. |
Thank you very much for the answers. The goal is to improve on all this. Sometimes the topline is perfect. I'll try to upload videos. We do live in a house, and not a flat so we do not walk a lot, but she is out in the garden many hours a day. We'll do the exercises. Thank you advices :) Her back is a bit long yes, and she is not compact at first glance, but measurements from neck to tail is the same as the height of the middle back point, but she could ofc be a bit shorter or taller. She is supposedly a showdog, but if she does not concentrate on something, during a show she wont look nice. |
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I first noticed this when the lenght of the dogs back started to grow. Way I see it, the rear portion of the back is straight, and the back arches down due to the breast part of the dog being low, so its kind of an optical roach back thing. Im thinking this might be the result of the longer back so the muscles arent always tense and hold the back straight all the time, When she is paying attention to something its nice and straight, but when she doesnt it seems to be not. When it was our time to go on the show, it was very hot, sun was hitting the ring, she was quite down due to the heat, we were alone in the ring, she couldnt be motivated whatever I told her, and the treats didnt help either. I hope if I can strenghthen her she could develope in a good way. The dogs with short backs are beautiful, the back cannot arch as much and it seems a lot more tense all the time. I saw short dogs with humps but there the spine was deformed. In our case it would be straight if the due to length the front of the dog wasnt low. |
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