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| Breed standard & bonitations How typical CzW should look like, measurements and commentaries to the breed standard, information about bonitations and youth presentations.... |
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This may sound like a silly question, but what does it mean for a dog to have a "dry" body type? I've seen it mentioned in reference to CsVs, and also to huskies. From what I can tell, it sounds like a slim, athletic dog, is that right? Is there more to it than that? Thanks!
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Greetings Rolf |
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MALES: ![]() ![]() FEMALES: ![]() ![]() If the lips are hanging or even "open" (so you can see the gums) you can be sure the dog is not a very tipcal Wolfdog and for 100% it has many addtional faults like heavy (heavier) head, deep chest, short legs.... PS. 1) Evaluate ONLY adult dogs (3-4 years). By young dogs where the head is still developing it can happend that the lips are a little but hanging. 2) Evaluate ONLY awake dogs. Sleepy wolfdog do not keep their lips in good "position"
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I had the same question a couple of years ago, Vicky, in reference to the bonitation code (R)!
Here is the old thread: http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showthread.php?t=6755 |
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But you look the strange cases of the life:a romantic and poetic photo with a dog that looks at a grain of snow must be uses for explaining the correct face
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