Not exact matches
The back legs are strong and muscular, well put together with good
angulation and bend of
stifle.
The
angulation of the
stifle and hock is moderate.
These are thought to relate too little
angulation in the hip, hock, and
stifle joints.
The term «
angulation» refers mainly to the angles formed at the hip and shoulder joints,
stifle and hock.
The upper thigh is the same length as the lower thigh, creating moderate
stifle joint
angulation when viewed in profile.
Angulation —
Stifle moderately angulated.
The hind legs are strongly boned, muscled with moderate
angulation at the
stifle, and powerful, clearly defined thighs.
Stifle Joint shows little
angulation, is well knit and stable, points straight forward and the bones of the joint should be clean and sharp.