"I'm so sorry to see the club is making this a head breed. So many of our fine working dogs have disappeared because breed clubs put too much emphasis on one particular aspect of a dog.
This breed presentation has no consistency in type, structure or head. How are judges ever to know what is correct by taking this study?
I see a lot of cute pictures but what does that have to do with education, the drawings make it truly impossible to understand the head or the structure of this breed.
Why would a working breed of dog ever be allowed to have yellow eyes? In almost all pictures presented the animals have light or yellow eyes. You don't see this in any other working breed.
I would like to see what movement is supposed to look like in this breed. The pictures show everything from a dog that is overdone with a rolling topline to a dog with no type and substance with incorrect reach and drive.
It shows everything from a rounded croup to a tail coming straight off the topline. Which is correct?
There are examples of dogs with angle in the rear and a straight shoulder. Examples of dogs with no rear angulation and shoulders set to far forward.........."
Thank you for your critique.
This one goes on much longer but you can see the type of responses I have been getting.
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