Quote: I know that. What I don't know is what the problem is
I have heard of hip problems
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Quote: I know that. What I don't know is what the problem is
I have heard of hip problems
inbreeding, the fact that the working line and show line are SO different, like on the show dog the curve of the spineI know that. What I don't know is what the problem is
yes and elbowsI have heard of hip problems

How can the top dog even be shown looking like that? Ickinbreeding, the fact that the working line and show line are SO different, like on the show dog the curve of the spine
is grossly exaggerated
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yes and elbows
my dogs parents were both certified for hips and elbows
they were from working lines
Quote: I know that. What I don't know is what the problem is
I have heard of hip problems
I was wondering if that's what he was saying. I've seen many cases of bad hips in dogs. Shepherds don't have a corner on that market, by a long stretch. It's called Hip Displasia, and it plagues many large breeds. It's when the ball/socket joint in the hips is malformed, The socket is too shallow to keep the ball in place. Irish Setters, in particular, have bad hips. The problem can be avoided by breeding only dogs with clean hips & OFA certification, but many "puppy mill" breeders ignore it.
How can the top dog even be shown looking like that? Ick
i dont believe soDoes anyone know if muscovy drakes get the curled tail feather? I was looking at mine and didn't see one but I'm still new to ducks. Also, why do they flap their wings and stand on their tip toes for a few minutes straight lol. Are they just being goofy and playing or what? I love watching them. They make me laugh![]()
and that is a very reputable breeder/showerHow can the top dog even be shown looking like that? Ick
my lab had wicked bad hip displasiaI was wondering if that's what he was saying. I've seen many cases of bad hips in dogs. Shepherds don't have a corner on that market, by a long stretch. It's called Hip Displasia, and it plagues many large breeds. It's when the ball/socket joint in the hips is malformed, The socket is too shallow to keep the ball in place. Irish Setters, in particular, have bad hips. The problem can be avoided by breeding only dogs with clean hips & OFA certification, but many "puppy mill" breeders ignore it.
yep, isnt it grossThat's what I was thinking! My Siberian is from show lines and was shown a few times when she was young (too young). I can't even imagine a dog worn that bad of a back being shown.
I can't even imagine. ***! loli dont believe so
and that is a very reputable breeder/shower
my lab had wicked bad hip displasia
yep, isnt it gross
agreedI can't even imagine. ***! lol
A dog that looks like the one you posted, would be on my Do not reproduce list.