Our first stack
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Our first stack
Ned was very good about it all
Be honest please
Be honest please
Linda- Posts : 11
Points : 19
Join date : 2011-03-04
Age : 65
Location : Portcolborne Ontario Canada
Re: Our first stack
Try to get him to ralax a little,he looks tense
And try holding onto his muzzle to get a better picture of his front...I'm going through *new* stacking with my Molly so I know from experience they need to get used to it ..
And try holding onto his muzzle to get a better picture of his front...I'm going through *new* stacking with my Molly so I know from experience they need to get used to it ..
Re: Our first stack
He looks very nice ! The pics are a bit small and he is very stiff looking even so he has a wonderful first stack This site has helped me the most learning to stack: http://www.dragonflyllama.com/%20DOGS/Writing/confstack.html
It also helps to have a mirror in front and behind the table so you can see better. By the time we make it to class all we have to learn is walking and following the pattern which is a challenge in itself
It also helps to have a mirror in front and behind the table so you can see better. By the time we make it to class all we have to learn is walking and following the pattern which is a challenge in itself
AlaskanLowrider- Posts : 139
Points : 171
Join date : 2011-02-25
Re: Our first stack
He is crazy-long! Wow! His topline is lovely, and I generally like the looks of him. He'd be great to correct some of the shorter bodied females out there (like Junie for instance).
Re: Our first stack
I was thinking the same thing kathleen.......I really like him and think he did great for his first stacking......he looks fairly relaxed to me. He isnt haunching up his back or making himself look all tense. He is long. I would love to breed him to my brindle girl but she is kinda long....so it wouldn't be a good pairing for that.....LOL!!!
I love him Linda!!
I love him Linda!!
Re: Our first stack
Thank you I thought he did well.
He really is a dose have a good nature.
He is Ranger and Dakota's pup.
I sure am glad we kept him.
He is crazy long but very correct can't wait to see some of his pups
He really is a dose have a good nature.
He is Ranger and Dakota's pup.
I sure am glad we kept him.
He is crazy long but very correct can't wait to see some of his pups
Linda- Posts : 11
Points : 19
Join date : 2011-03-04
Age : 65
Location : Portcolborne Ontario Canada
Re: Our first stack
It's his face that's making me think he's tense,not his stack(sorry if I didn't get it out right..lol..0HE is LLLLoooonnnng!
Re: Our first stack
I thought he looks stiff like a statue not daring to move which I rarely see as mine don't like to cooperate without bribery His length was the first thing that caught my eye too .....I adjusted the picture to make it bigger to see better - I really don't see anything bad about him ...if there is then its very minor
AlaskanLowrider- Posts : 139
Points : 171
Join date : 2011-02-25
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