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Looks very much like a cocker x poodle type to me.
Hopefully she'll be in season soon, so once pups are out of the way, we can concentrate on the new season, and I can bring on her daughter.
So our last day was Saturday, Rhuna did really well, it was beater's day and not many birds left, she picked 1/6 of the total bag over seven drives,...
I think GR's are further split than Labs these days, and I'm sad to say I think FCR's are going down the same route, over coated with a flashy gait....
Thankfully with Labradors, there's a bit of a resurgence of interest in working from the show side, so we are getting good numbers of show bred dogs...
I would contact the breeder of your boy, and ask them to mentor you through the breeding process. Standing a dog at stud is not as easy as many...
Yep, completely agree, a slight slope might well have been an *improvement* but the weak hocks and extreme slope to the back you see with some seems...
I have worked the girls in the past doing a mixed role on small shoots both beating and picking up, but last Saturday was Rhuna's first day picking...
Funnily enough, I was driving to work yesterday and saw a GSD with the more *modern* sloping back, and his movement wasn't that bad, but I simply...
It's a topic that really interests me, looking through my two chosen breeds, I think Labradors have changed more in comparison to flat coats, for the...
Well the dog I pictured does, and all my three do.
Basically, if you can see the same amount of space below the chest to the ground, then the chest and leg measurements are *equal* ;)