jeemes 4,484 Posted March 5, 2015 Report Share Posted March 5, 2015 Alot of the tight feet thing comes off the racing....agreed if i wanted a straight line speedster i would want small tight light feet......however speed alone is no good in the feild in the real world...agility flexsbility and versatility are just as if not more important.....look at the most agile sighthound on earth the saluki..the narrower longer flatter feet and sloping pasterns ! good threads , your right with agilty with bullxs ive had 3 , and all did well for what they were, but you right they hsvnt got natural agilty like collies or salukis xs have . in fact my dog now Buck is my biggest lurcher ive ever had , he bigger than all my bullxs were taller+heavier than all of them, yet he as near agile as what Bryn is my colliex grey is. I was really surprised with his speed+agilty for big dog, but I think like collies , Alsatians are very +fast -agile type of dog for there size, and it deff shows it self in Buck, and he got good feet as well how did this thread end up about youre dog. It was supposed to be about feet.. Quote Link to post
DEERMAN 1,020 Posted March 6, 2015 Report Share Posted March 6, 2015 Alot of the tight feet thing comes off the racing....agreed if i wanted a straight line speedster i would want small tight light feet......however speed alone is no good in the feild in the real world...agility flexsbility and versatility are just as if not more important.....look at the most agile sighthound on earth the saluki..the narrower longer flatter feet and sloping pasterns ! good threads , your right with agilty with bullxs ive had 3 , and all did well for what they were, but you right they hsvnt got natural agilty like collies or salukis xs have . in fact my dog now Buck is my biggest lurcher ive ever had , he bigger than all my bullxs were taller+heavier than all of them, yet he as near agile as what Bryn is my colliex grey is. I was really surprised with his speed+agilty for big dog, but I think like collies , Alsatians are very +fast -agile type of dog for there size, and it deff shows it self in Buck, and he got good feet as well how did this thread end up about youre dog. It was supposed to be about feet.. Quote Link to post
bird 9,931 Posted March 6, 2015 Report Share Posted March 6, 2015 Alot of the tight feet thing comes off the racing....agreed if i wanted a straight line speedster i would want small tight light feet......however speed alone is no good in the feild in the real world...agility flexsbility and versatility are just as if not more important.....look at the most agile sighthound on earth the saluki..the narrower longer flatter feet and sloping pasterns ! good threads , your right with agilty with bullxs ive had 3 , and all did well for what they were, but you right they hsvnt got natural agilty like collies or salukis xs have . in fact my dog now Buck is my biggest lurcher ive ever had , he bigger than all my bullxs were taller+heavier than all of them, yet he as near agile as what Bryn is my colliex grey is. I was really surprised with his speed+agilty for big dog, but I think like collies , Alsatians are very +fast -agile type of dog for there size, and it deff shows it self in Buck, and he got good feet as well how did this thread end up about youre dog. It was supposed to be about feet.. was just making a comparison to my dog, because having had bullxs before and post a bout bullxs with flat feet i the dogs ive had colliexs, and my dog now gsdx all have had better feet . and because bigger -heavier dogs was mentioned on the post, that can have bad feet, my dog above don't, and he feckin heavy lol , not sure if its just him as a dog , or like I say gsdxs have natural agilty+ pace for the x they are , and they all seem to have good feet ive seen+heard of . But maybe it what x to the bull in the 1st, as deerhound, salukis all have good feet, and from what I was told when pit x to them the bad feet doesn't show as much, as straight pit x greyhounds , what I had before .? but who knows lol you only go on the dogs you've owned cant you . Quote Link to post
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