Hi, Jackie,
OK......I'm a bit flummoxed now. Help me here? "Proud head carriage
and good arch of neck" (ok, Suze think "Arabian") will definitely effect
the "plenty of drive". Unless the head is not high, and the neck not
too very arched, the hindquarters won't engage?
I'm trying hard to picture this.............
Suze (learning a lot today; thanks for all the great posts on type and
movement!)
Jackie Farrell wrote:
> The correct movement is light and active, covering the ground with
> level topline. Moving away the should be straight and parallel with
> no throwing out of elbows or paddling. In profile the balance of the
> dog should show up, making an elegant picture from nose to end of
> tail in one flowing movement, with proud head carriage and good
> arch of neck, making good use of the hindquarters and hocks.
> Regular, rhythmic steps with hind legs moving well forward under
> the body, will give plenty of drive. There should be no hackney
> action in front. Pacing, i.e., when the fore and hind leg on each side
> move together is undesirable.
>
> Take care, Jackie
>
> On 28 Mar 2002 at 20:19, Claudia Jones wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 3/28/02 8:07:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> >
> > > I'm OK with that. As long as everyone else
> > > is.
> > >
> >
> > so am i except........ what of a cavalier that moves wide enough to
> > drive a mac truck through the rear? some people could interpret that
> > as being correct, and in a sense it would be. personally, i would
> > like to see the standard revised in regards to movement. i think it
> > leaves too much open for controversy. claudia
> >
>
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