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Date Posted: 17:16:34 06/09/09 Tue
Author: Sara R
Subject: Re: AGAIN u don't know anything
In reply to: Robin 's message, "Re: AGAIN u don't know anything" on 15:15:54 06/09/09 Tue

Cow hock or Sickle Hock...when you say "hockey" which are you referring too... When I think angulation I think that when you have too much you get Sickle hocked dogs and too little ends up in Post legged dogs...

Cow hock to me means something a little different where you see inward angulation or what have you, looking from behind... You can have a post legged dog with cow hocks or the other way around...so to me hockey means too much angulation from the side view, or a sickle hocked animal...walking on his heels not necessarily his hocks touching eachother in the back.

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