
Following Carolyn’s lead. I tried to draw the lines, hopefully I did it correctly. They are at least fairly close, I think. Her upper arm is shorter to me in real life than it looks with the lines. But you can clearly see her lack of layback in the shoulder. However, she has good placement of the shoulder, which is what keeps her from looking like one of those dogs with shoulders coming straight down from their head.
I have an example that I’m thinking of, that I’ve seen on a website, but since it’s not my dog I won’t post it LOL.
If I have time later I’ll post my other dogs.
#1 by C-Myste on February 14, 2009 - 2:12 am
I might have seen that same example . . . Makes you want to go draw lines on dogs, doesn’t it?
Well – for a Cardigan Lizzie looks better than “average”. And she looks balanced, which is going to make her a decent mover. I’ll show lines for “balance” in a later post if I need to.