In today's show ring, there is a danger that judges and writers of breed standards will be too hasty in defining what is «proper»
tail carriage for breeds that have been exhibited for over a century with very little attention paid to tail stumps.
Not exact matches
Therefore,
carriage should either not be mentioned in the standards or, at most, faults listed
for tails held high and curled over the back or low and tucked under the hindquarters.
It is possible that respondents were unclear about the term «typical» as applied to
tail carriage, misinterpreting social body language
for the dog's
tail position when relaxed.
We breed
for the essentials of breed type, good bone, plush heads, lovely eyes, good
tail sets and
carriage, and well structured bodies which are sound and capable of good movement.
Share this with puppy buyers so they can teach him when to bark and when to shut up and
tail carriage signals and reasons
for barking...