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aristianM

by aristianM on 28 January 2008 - 07:01

now this is an example of a good topline.


Jeckl8

by Jeckl8 on 28 January 2008 - 09:01

good maybee but far away from very good or perfect

sorry


by shepherd expert on 28 January 2008 - 13:01

the female above has a pretty good topline. i would say she is about 9 months old. a very promising girl. she has very good bones and has a very good size. she comes under the large category. be careful with her she will be a very nice female! have you shown? i would like to know what lines she comes from?

-Sam-


aristianM

by aristianM on 28 January 2008 - 13:01

thanks shepherd expert. btw she is eight months old and is the grand daughter of dux de cautro flores and esko vom danischen hof. she is linebred on VA1 ursus von batu and VA2 jango vom furstenberg


venzosmom

by venzosmom on 28 January 2008 - 15:01

PRESTON,   that is my girl Fury, she is a little under a year old in that pictures & yes, she has grown out of alot of her "shortcommings"                          LUCY, i dont mind you posting her, im very proud of her & to me shes perfect ! lol                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         


Ceph

by Ceph on 28 January 2008 - 15:01

I like Venzosmom's girl :)

I dont know if it is so much a roach as it's a crooked spine...like the spine is bent...either way I tend not to like it.  And it is there...while they may not show it standing stacked the bend appears in the stack....but it doesnt in other dogs...its there.

You know how we have to bend over to test for a bent back (I am sorry...i dont mean to offend, but I cant for the life of me think of the right term...I think it's sclerosis) in grade school?  Wellll...I kind of think of that stack as the bend over for the straight back test.

And quite frankly...for the showlines I have seen in person, most of them just have the bend, stacked or not.  Their butt just kind of disapears into thin air.  There are addmitedly alot of showline dogs I have seen that I liked, but for the most part I like to see dogs with toplines like Venzosmom's.

~Cate


by Preston on 29 January 2008 - 04:01

Venusmom, almost GSDs go through stages of development.  Many go steep in the croup and come out of it over time.  Sounds like you are very pleased with her development.

Jekl8, nice website.  I like Harras and I like the look of Jazz too.  The puppies also look very nice in confirmation. Congratulations for having such nice looking GSDs.

 


Deejays_Owner

by Deejays_Owner on 29 January 2008 - 16:01

What do you think of his top line?
I have been told that he has the top line of the dogs from years ago, and IMO that is a good thing!

A Natural Stack with some dimensions added.

A Stand for SV Judge Ernst Seifert at the Canadian Sieger Show.

In the ring not the best angle with my 13 year old daughter (the only Junior handler).

A Show Stack picture someone sent me, of them with Judge Dan Smith.

 






 


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