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Second Thighs The muscular development 

 between stifle joint and hock. 



The Hock The lowest point of the hind leg. 



Spring Round, or well sprung ribs; not flat. 



Shelly Narrow, shelly body. 



Timber Bone. 



Tucked Up Tucked up loin, as seen in grey- 

 hounds. 



Upright Shoulders Shoulders that are set in 

 an upright, instead of an oblique position. 



Leggy Having the legs too long in proportion 

 to body. 



Stern Tail. 



Screw Tail A tail twisted in the form of a 

 screw. 



Kink Tail A tail with a break or kink in it. 



Even Mouthed A term used to describe a dog 

 whose jaws are neither overhung nor under- 

 hung. 



Beefy Big, beefy hind quarters. 



Bully Where the dog approaches the bulldog 



too much in conformation. 

 Terrier Type Where the dog approaches the 



terrier too much in conformation. 

 Cow-hocked The hocks turning inward. 

 Saddle-back The opposite of roach-back. 



