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Moore Beagles wrote:I'll try to post a short video clip. If I get my backyard fence rabbit proofed, and one takes off after a rabbit like them OAKHILL pups that will settle it!!!!!!!!
Just did a little editin for ya LMAO
And if they start like Sallys pup LOOK OUT!!!!!! :shock:
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ME, I like #1, but I don't know squat about nuffin. :)
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Thanks TC you knew what I meant :check: :thumbsup: I went back and fixed it too :!:
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Hard to tell from the pictures. Some things to consider: What is their motion like. Which one free stacks more correct than the other. Do they stack up naturally with hocks parallel. When standing naturally do the front legs fall straight down below the withers (indicating a well laid back shoulder) or are they too far forward. Do front feet turn in or out. With youngsters front feet turning slightly out would be better than if they turn in. Is depth of chest at least down to the elbow. Too carved out between the eyes is not good (moderately well defined stop). Puppy heads are probably more difficult to judge than how they use themselves (bone structure). Both look like nice pups which makes it a tossup with the pictures provided. Good luck with your decision.
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Hard to tell from the pictures. Some things to consider: What is their motion like. Do they reach strait out and cover plenty of ground with the front. No wasted or circular motion in the front pastern joint. Does the rear foot contact ground just behind the front foot(bring em out of the grass and onto a dry floor and look at the wet marks on the floor. Is the back and body solid when in motion or does bouncing or twitching occur. Which one free stacks more correct than the other. Do they stack up naturally with hocks parallel. When standing naturally do the front legs fall straight down below the withers (indicating a well laid back shoulder) or are they too far forward. Do front feet turn in or out. With youngsters front feet turning slightly out would be better than if they turn in. Is depth of chest at least down to the elbow. Too carved out between the eyes is not good (moderately well defined stop). Puppy heads are probably more difficult to judge than how they use themselves (bone structure). Both look like nice pups which makes it a tossup with the pictures provided. Good luck with your decision. Dan
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