An over-long neck is not necessary nor desirable, for the dog is not required to stoop to his work like a greyhound, and it must be remembered that the mane, which every good specimen should have, detracts from the apparent length of neck. The Complete Dog Book - Side 34av William A. Bruette - 1921 - 353 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1897 - 424 sider
...required to stoop to his work like a greyhound, and it must be remembered that the mane, which every good specimen should have, detracts from the apparent length...width between them. Loaded and straight shoulders very bad faults. Stern. — Stern should be tolerably long, tapering, and reaching to within 1^in.... | |
| William D. Drury - 1903 - 688 sider
...body of the ear and the tip. Whatever the general colour, the ears should be black or dark-coloured. requires a very strong neck to hold a stag. The nape of the neck should be very ]irominent where the head is set on, and the throat should be clean-cut at the angle and prominent.... | |
| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...remembered that the mane, which every good specimen should have, detracts from the apparent length of the neck. Moreover, a deerhound requires a very strong...to hold a stag. The nape of the neck should be very prominenl where the head is set on, and the throat should be clean cut at the angle, and prominent.... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - 1910 - 448 sider
...remembered that the mane, which every good specimen should have, detracts from the apparent length of the neck. Moreover, a Deerhound requires a very strong...where the head is set on, and the throat should be clean cut at the angle and prominent. The shoulders should be well sloped, and the blades well back,... | |
| 1912 - 358 sider
...required to stoop to his work like a Greyhound, and it must be remembered that the mane which every good specimen should have detracts from the apparent length...where the head is set on, and the throat should be clean cut at the angle and prominent. The shoulders should be well sloped, the blades well back and... | |
| 1916 - 502 sider
...remembered that the mane which every good specimen should have detracts from the apparent length of the neck. Moreover, a Deerhound requires a very strong neck to hold a stag. The nape of the neck should he very prominent where the head la set on, and the throat should be clean cut at the angle and prominent.... | |
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