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by melba on 01 June 2017 - 16:06
by melba on 01 June 2017 - 17:06
this is a dog that didn't have ANYANY conconditioning on my part.
by Western Rider on 01 June 2017 - 17:06
Melba very nice dog. You could make her look even better if she had not over stretched her back leg and the hock was straight.
Just Gorgeous
by Mithuna on 01 June 2017 - 17:06
Dont see the obvious bulk in the back leg and way too small female for my liking. I personally don't like to see a GSD looking too " ratty ". But I do appreciate that youre posting a photo and thank you.
And like I said the "obvious bulk" comes from the rear leg being repeatedly forced to explosively thrust the entire body mass from an inert position ( ie the entire body mass ) , and of course supported by good diet. Infact this identical principle is used for " bulking " various body parts in the art of body building. Later on as competition approaches the body builder diets and engaged in low intensity high reps for " cutting" or ripping as it is called. There is zero reason to dispute why the same process/product would not occur in a dog whose body( like man ) is alos based on mamalian physiology.
by joanro on 01 June 2017 - 17:06
Do you mind posting a ped?
by Mithuna on 01 June 2017 - 17:06
by Cutaway on 01 June 2017 - 18:06
This doggie has some cuts and deffinition!!! BTW not my dog, i stole the picture from a FB post, but i do like the look and my guess this has more to do with gentics vs just diet and excerise
by Mithuna on 01 June 2017 - 18:06
Cutaway
He is ripped ( extreme cuts ) with good enough bulk. From just a cursory observation he could be Mal mixed with one of bully breeds. Many of the bully breeds have a natural genetic predisposition for muscularity that can be enhanced by diet and exercise. In fact there is a whole industry producing supplements like anabolols ( anabolic precursors) MCTs , etc for dogs.
by melba on 01 June 2017 - 19:06
Her rear legs are most definitely well muscled.
Joan, her sire is Enyo vom Graftental. No idea who her dam was. Drives weren't what I wanted so I gave her back to the breeder.
by melba on 01 June 2017 - 19:06
"Substantial presence" fat Lolol
Here's a "substantial " 90lb female, also fat. (Don't worry, I've trimmed her down to about 72!)
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