Breedia Dog Forum
I would say a basset breed x terrier Becky
Thanks for that, explained it far better than I did lol! Becky
Yes the back legs! My understanding is that for most breeds, when on the move, the legs should be straight, in other words you should be able to...
When looking at them trotting away from you their back feet are almost (or are) touching each other as they walk. I've been told that's normal for...
....move close behind? Becky
I've thought about it but he costs have put me off! Please keep us posted as to how it goes would be very interested. Becky
She certainly looks like she has some sighthound in her somewhere! Becky
I would recommend it but no they can't curl up in it as it is like a baby carrier with their legs out but I'm pretty certain they'd just fall asleep...
I have a front pack for the little ones to sit in when they are too young to go out and about, or walk long distances, and it works quite well but...
I like thinks like that as long as they are lifelike, otherwise it spoils it. Did you click on the Chinese Crested I though that was quite good!...
I thought this was a discussion on the history of the greyhound? Becky
He's looking gorgeous! Becky
That's heartbreaking but sadly only those that truely care will be moved by it, people who see dogs as a commodity don't give a damn. I think...
I think it is safe to assume that the origins of these dogs are that they were bred for hunting, the Egyptians apparently even used Cheetahs for...
Well you're not too far from me I have an official Swedish KC dog measuring stick. I've measured all my lot with it and was so pleased to find Wilson...
Where's the piccies? Becky
Just posting copies of the piccies that's all! Becky
Here are the piccies in my book. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Becky
Well I've just dug out my book of 1893 (ish) and there seems to be a difference in type even back then although they were all classed as greyhounds....
The KC at that stage was merely set up to regulate the showing of dogs but they did set up in 1880 the method of recording dogs by name as today as...