150 THE BOSTON TERRIER 



Deep in Brisket Deep in chest. 



Elbows The joint at the top of forearm. 



Elbows Out Self-explanatory; either congeni- 

 tal, or as a result of weakness. 



Flat-sided Flat in ribs; not rounded. 



Forearm The foreleg between the elbows and 

 pastern. 



Pastern The lower section of the leg below the 



knee or hock respectively. 

 Shoulders The top of the shoulder blades, the 



point at which a dog is measured. 

 Racy Slight in build and leggy. 

 Roach-back The arched or wheel formation of 



loin. 



Pad The underneath portion of the foot. 

 Loins The part of body between the last rib 



and hindquarters. 



Long in flank Long in back of loins. 

 Lumber Unnecessary flesh. 



Cat-foot A short, round foot, with the knuckles 

 well developed. 



Hare-foot A long, narrow foot, carried for- 

 ward. 



Splay-foot A flat, awkward forefoot, usually 

 turned outward. 



Stifles The upper joint of hind legs. 



