@Schizm11 No. You aim to show breed typical movement. Read the Pug standard - nowhere does it call for a flying trot. This is a curse of the modern show world, nad it is even ruining the breeds that really should be able to move, as too much is never enough. A Pug should ROLL.
@stankskarm The way he moved from walking to trotting was a bit distracting to the eye, but it didn't break the dog's gait. You want your dog to go as fast as possible without breaking gait to display good reach and drive, which cannot be accomplished without speed.
Good handler. When you stop running with a Pug you might become a great handler. That is mistake #1 in all breeds, running with the dogs and ruining all movement.
I know that Bull Terriers naturally have strong erect ears, but the dog shown appeared to have ears with sharper, more inward ears that made them look cropped.
O.o were you running with a PUG? I don't think your supposed to do that...
nextgeneration128 1 month ago
@stankskarm I wasn't talking pug-specific. I think proper gaiting is quite honestly the least of your worries in the modern dog show world.
Schizm11 1 year ago
@Schizm11 No. You aim to show breed typical movement. Read the Pug standard - nowhere does it call for a flying trot. This is a curse of the modern show world, nad it is even ruining the breeds that really should be able to move, as too much is never enough. A Pug should ROLL.
stankskarm 1 year ago
@stankskarm The way he moved from walking to trotting was a bit distracting to the eye, but it didn't break the dog's gait. You want your dog to go as fast as possible without breaking gait to display good reach and drive, which cannot be accomplished without speed.
Schizm11 1 year ago
Good handler. When you stop running with a Pug you might become a great handler. That is mistake #1 in all breeds, running with the dogs and ruining all movement.
stankskarm 2 years ago
I know that Bull Terriers naturally have strong erect ears, but the dog shown appeared to have ears with sharper, more inward ears that made them look cropped.
Tellu367185 2 years ago
Why cropped? It's not cropped, it's normal Bullterrier's ears.
martynajh 2 years ago
He has handled some stunning dogs!
1:14- Is that Bull Terriers ears cropped? o.O
Great handler. :)
Tellu367185 2 years ago
Wery nice!!!
InitaC 3 years ago
Buen trabajo Joan enhorabuena por tu trabajo
GranMibeanoBull 3 years ago