Rocket has what I affectionately call a "Fairy Foot." When he thinks he's being extra smart and snappy during training that day, he sits with one foot in the air. He's always been a prancer, but I think I know now that he may just in fact be a soft mushy fairy in a Doberman outfit.
We've been working a lot on body positioning and movement. I've always thought that dogs that prance around when they are heeling are adorable, but I never thought I'd own one that gets excited to do it. He thinks he's something else, throwing those front feet as far out as he can while keeping his head in heel position. I'll have to get pics of it sometime.
Anyhow, I enlisted my husband in order to get some stacked pics. The angle is a little funky on some - you'll be able to tell. It's amazing how different your dog looks when you change the way you stack them slightly.
He's 14 months old.
Thanks for looking!
We've been working a lot on body positioning and movement. I've always thought that dogs that prance around when they are heeling are adorable, but I never thought I'd own one that gets excited to do it. He thinks he's something else, throwing those front feet as far out as he can while keeping his head in heel position. I'll have to get pics of it sometime.
Anyhow, I enlisted my husband in order to get some stacked pics. The angle is a little funky on some - you'll be able to tell. It's amazing how different your dog looks when you change the way you stack them slightly.
He's 14 months old.
Thanks for looking!