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Dawn
U have her papers? She's got a show dog look, could try her a few rounds and see how she does. Is there a black strip on her head? It might be the pic but her head looks deformed.
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Dawn
You need to line p his hind right leg. His front right is to far behind his left, bring his right up. With the lead it needs to be at the vary top of his head.
I'll get pis in a sec. Beautyful though, he's got potential.
You need to line p his hind right leg. His front right is to far behind his left, bring his right up. With the lead it needs to be at the vary top of his head.
I'll get pis in a sec. Beautyful though, he's got potential.
I know where his legs should be, but I couldn't use the mirror since my son was taking the picture. And Phantom just wanted to be a butthead. He wouldn't stay still, even when I used his favorite treat as bait. I will try again for a stacked picture after I run some of his energy off. After a good exercise he usually stands really well, lol.
From what I have researched Phantom is from older style northern bloodlines. He has more bone than the typical Siberian I see down here all the time. His ears are also a bit large, but he may grow into those once he matures. So far he does have a lot of potential in both conformation and agility.
Sasha, Dawn, and Cheyenne have not been trained to stack. Phantom didn't want to stack, he wanted to play, lol. Cheyenne turns a year old in October, and she is a poorly quality Siberian. Sasha is over 3 years old. Dawn turns 2 on December 5.
U have her papers? She's got a show dog look, could try her a few rounds and see how she does. Is there a black strip on her head? It might be the pic but her head looks deformed.
Bring left leg back and reset both rears. Preferable to move front legs back even if you have to reset rears once the dog has been stacked. If you move a front leg forward once their weight has been set, there's a great chance of racking especially in an untrained dog. If you look at the photo- his left front is forward of his shoulder and not perpendicular to the ground. He'd be racking.
Dawn is AKC registered. She has a good conformation, but she has a slightly snapped tail and mild underbite. Both are serious faults.
However, she is just plain awesome in agility. She is my best agility dog and is quickly catching up to more seasoned dogs in skill. She is also very obedient for a Siberian, which surprised the heck outta me, lol.