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I'm just impressed you could get him to sit still long enough to take those pictures.
Why does it matter? I've got one in the kennell who never tipped the scales at more than 40 pounds ever in his entire 13 years so far,and yup he was a super field trial dog who won alot and had a huge heart.It's not the size of the dog in the fight,it's the size of fight in the dog.I've got a female who is 33 pounds,small dogs tire less easily and are easy on the back when loading in the truck,my other boys are 45-50 pounds.Length of leg and conformation are more important than weight IMO.The proper amount of weight will appear provided over feeding isn't taking place.5 cups is over feeding if you were to ask me.
Quote from: Torrent50 on March 22, 2015, 04:50:12 PMI'm just impressed you could get him to sit still long enough to take those pictures.So true! And I don't see a single chewed up remote for the tv or $400 pair of hunting boots