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“Viewed from behind the quarters thrust
with strength and flexibility, with hocks
not close nor too far apart.”
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“...the smooth outline showing quality, gracefulness and perfect
balance…“ |
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“The movement is free, smooth and tireless, with a
minimum lift of the feet, conveying the impression of the ability to
move with great stealth.”
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“The action viewed
from the front, should be straight forward and true, without weakness at
shoulders, elbows or pasterns.”
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