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Post by ArtsyAlraune on Feb 27, 2018 20:57:41 GMT -5
Hi! Back again with another thread. orz I have a couple dogs I would like to start showing. They're a mix of two hexed breeds, and they have a custom nose. So, for one, I'm not even sure if the "heart nose" is achievable for them. Secondly, I'm struggling with getting their eyes to line up. I'm not sure if it's because perhaps the entire body isn't correctly aligned or not. When the eyes are almost lined up, though, the nose isn't flat across the top. So basically I'm looking for some critique/advice for these two... The nose is flat across the top in the first one, but the head is held a little higher and the eyes are closer to aligned in the second one. The tail is held higher in the first one and the eyes are a little better, I think, but in the second one his nose is flat across the top and his snout balls are aligned, too. So what aspects are most important? Which of these are better? Should I just go back to the drawing board and try again?
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Post by Chessybell on Mar 22, 2018 13:20:10 GMT -5
Personally, I think that they look better with their eyes aligned.
I couldn't help but notice that their front feet do not look aligned. Is that a feature of the breeds?
If it is, I recommend that you pick whichever looks best to you, and go with that. If it's not, then I'd recommend taking some new pictures in the proper alignment and seeing if that solves the problem.
Also, they might just have wobbly noses like labs do.
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