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Post by Sarah on Oct 1, 2011 18:58:47 GMT
No not with poor angulation. Her dads really bothers me he walks v v stiff I bet he moves badly. He has almost no angulation.
What about breeding your own?? Are you going to breed your smooth bitch?
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Post by Lowenchi on Oct 1, 2011 21:13:55 GMT
that tail is quite bad i think (i dont know much about smooths) they hate tight and wonky tails in the smooths lol they get away with it in longs tho
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Post by gemz1989 on Oct 2, 2011 16:11:35 GMT
I've just been to see her and her tail is not as bad as it is in the video. It only curls right over when she is really excited. I'm so confused I really like her but her tail could get worse. Her mum is stunning and moves lovely. Both parents have perfect mouths. I don't like the sores movement much but the puppy seems fine. I've told the lady I'll get back to her tomorrow and let her know for definate...
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Post by mchis on Oct 2, 2011 16:23:59 GMT
Ok so I tried to reply from my phone last night & it obviously didn't work. It's so hard to tell from the videos being as she's a puppy & all but to me her movement did seem off immediately. Almost like she was prancing maybe like a hackney gait would be? (I'm still learning so sorry if my terminology is off LOL) But it could have been her being a bouncy pup in the video. But that was my first thought when I saw the videos. In the first video her tail seemed quite curly but in the second one it seemed really low? Again..makes it hard to really tell!! I don't envy you in needing to make a decision. I really lucked out getting Lulu at a young age especially since I didn't know about movement at the time--only knew she didn't look funny moving! LOL I got lots of help from the ladies here in basic structure which was a tremendous help. But the things like tail set, movement, bite....all are hard to tell unless you know what you're looking at when you go see them! I can only wish you good luck with your decision.
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Post by Sarah on Oct 2, 2011 17:12:15 GMT
It shouldn't curl over like that even when she's super confident. If dads movement is crap I'd pass seriously his legs bug me like mad. You would be taking a huge risk. Pups go off, you wouldn't be in a position to give her back and get another from the breeder so idk. It's your decision I think maybe weigh up the pros and cons and then decide. The right one will come Along though I'm a firm believer of everything happens for a reason.
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Post by sunshine55 on Oct 2, 2011 19:06:11 GMT
Poor you.......... i carn't make a comment on this because i think your very confused rite now with all the other comments being made and i carnt see the photos all i will say is that no dog is perfect............... good luck
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Post by Sarah on Oct 2, 2011 19:14:07 GMT
I always think follow your gut instinct don't over analyse I know it's really really hard not to! I'm The worlds worst for it but I can say don't do it coz it's not me haha
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Post by gemz1989 on Oct 2, 2011 19:20:23 GMT
My gut tells me to get her î– i'll keep you all posted lol x
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