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Measuring Proportions and Finding Landmarks: What is the first thing a judge does once a class is in the ring and checked in?
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Measuring Proportions and Finding Landmarks: What is the first thing a judge does once a class is in the ring and checked in?
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Croup And Tail | Form follows function. When one delves into the nuance of one part of a dog’s body, it is amazing how complex what seems
The canine spine (vertebral column) is not only the supporting structure of the body, it also carries the spinal cord, which is composed of
The Body of the Dog | When one thinks of movement in the canine, thoughts often go first to the angulation of the fore and rear quarters
No Foot, No Dog – The old adage, “No Hoof, No Horse,” common in North America in the 18th century, speaks to how important the feet are.
Canine dentition, what’s the big deal? A dog is born with no teeth in his mouth at all. Just as with human dentition, dogs have two sets
Let’s talk about type in the breed: Why is side gait important characteristic of breed type? It is important for the structure of the dog.