Video on Demand - Dogsteps - What To Look for In A Dog

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Author:
Rachel Page Elliott
Publication Year:
2005
ISBN:
9781929242252
Page Count:
65 Min.
Publisher:
Dogwise Publishing
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The most complete information on canine gait and movement available in video format. Includes anatomical diagrams and film clips of still and moving x-rays which provide a look at bone and joint motion inside the dog. Illustrations throughout the vido emphasize the importance of sound structure and show how serious deviations may affect efficiency and endurance. Highly recommended for every serious dog fancier and every breeder to help produce structurally sound pups.

What reviewers are saying...

DOG WORLD
The video beautifully complements the book, providing a look at stationary and slow-motion X-Rays of dogs showing the bones and joints from the side and from front and back. Anatomical diagrams show why a dog needs good structure for efficiency and endurance and how deviations will affect it. Dogsteps is a truly amazing vido for anyone with an interest in canine structure and movement, and that should be every serious dog fancier. Stephanie Horan

WHIPPET WATCH
For those of us who have already read Dogsteps or Dogsteps, A New Look are well-aware of Mrs. Page Elliott's great way of explaining movement, structure and how the two go together. This is a highly informative and educational vido style book which gives a huge advantage of videos of dogs being moved (coming, going and on the side) and x-ray videos (slow motion and real time). These x-ray shots show the undercover work that the canine's bones/joints are doing. I applaud Mrs. Page Elliott for showing not only well-built examples, but also those who have structural short-comings! I highly recommend adding this vido (along with the book) to your library and hope all breeders will take the time to ingest the information given. Mary Magee

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