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DOG LOCOMOTION AND GAIT ANALYSIS
by Curtis Brown (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Hoflin Publishing
Edition: 1986 Paperback, 154 pages
Item: DAN103
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Summary: Detailed look at gait and locomotion. Delves into the issue of what judges look for at dog shows vs what is functionally efficient in nature.
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A classic on the subject of canine locomotion! Contents: Basics of locomotion at dog shows, desirable structures for locomotion, gaits of dogs, source of power for locomotion, locomotion and its dynamics, sustained trotting style, trotting style of breeds designed for galloping, trot of special purpose breeds. Well illustrated with line drawings and black & white photos. Should be in every serious dog persons' library!
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| Very technical!, September 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Pat Pierce |
| Not for the average pet owner! However, the detailed analyses are very accurate, and demolish many long-standing myths about canine structure - such as a 'universal trot' for comparing all breeds, or the mythical 45 degree shoulder layback that is *still* part of many breed standards. The material here is backed up by actual measurement data, instead of just oft-repeated assumptions. Consider this a detailed, scholarly reference for understanding canine trotting biomechanics, not a light 'coffee table' presentation of dogs in motion. |
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