Queen Anne Legs, lets see them

silv

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Following on from the other post, it seems that there are plenty around, just for fun lets see your dogs. I will start off with Wallace, he was a rescue 14 years ago, I have no idea of his breeding, some corgi and possibly pomeranian perhaps, but could be plenty of others he is quite unique. Much loved and very clever.
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CorvusCorax

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My older dog isn't Queen Anne per se but he stands east-west due to having very long pasterns. Doesn't effect his movement, he has a lovely floaty trot :p

I see it in a lot of spaniels but the worst example is a dog that an acquaintance imported from Europe that I don't believe is genetic. He was fine as a pup, as a friend picked him out and I saw him at 10 or 12 weeks and he was a nice chunky pup. I've seen some relatives and none of them display it so I can only imagine it's a nutritional issue.
 
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