All the pictures in this post are from Sanna Sander, full credit for the pictures goes to her. Here are a few of my favourites.
W Since when is it only pictures of dogs owned by members allowed to be posted. Who said you are not allowed to post pics of your pup
What the hell? Who told you you couldn't post pics of your puppy? Some of us objected to the way in which you got your puppy, but not you posting pics which you are free to do as you wish....... Katie, thanks for sharing these pics. As you know I adore this breed and you always find the best pics! Love the silhouette shots
Why do you need to spoil this thread for Katie, she has posted pics if a breed she loves, there is no need for you to jump in and act the drama queen. As it's been pointed out,some if us did not like the way you got your pup, how that then equates to " you not being allowed to post pics" is beyond me !
I think perhaps there was a technical problem preventing your photos being posted, in the same way the Chellie's photos on another thread mysteriously disappeared. I am sure no one would deliberately stop you posting pictures of your adorable puppy - I know I for one look forward to seeing her progress.
Here are a few more, all picture belong to Gabriele Meißen, all the dogs in the pictures were bred by her and have some linage of desert bred/imported dogs in their breeding.
I always think that about other breeds. They just look wayy to bulky and wide for me. I like my little slender athletic dogs
@Kitkat_ Do you think any of them are too lean? I do love the look of the breed, but if that dark brindle bitch was mine I'd be a bit concerned about her.
Think its the second shot in the last batch - with a broad green collar. I like athletic and elegant, but she has such prominent vertibrae. I admit I don't know what is ideal for the breed, but I think I would be wanting a little more weight on if she were mine.
Here is an image of her stood still. She has quite visible vertebrae, which is normal in some Aza's. As they are higher at the hips than at the withers, they can have a slightly "roached" back which means the spine will show more. In general she has a nice shiny coat, well muscled for the breed and good energy levels, so I would not be worried about her weight personally.