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Re: [Doberman Europe Club] Digest Number 500   Message List  
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In a message dated 6/13/2005 6:23:09 PM Central Daylight Time,
dobermaneuropeclub@... writes:


hi every body
it would be kind of you if answer me a question,
how long is a doberman head?


thanks 4 your help
sally




Hi Sally,
It is my understanding that the head should be the same lengths from the
nose tip to the stop, and the stop to the occiput, and forming a blunt wedge.
The widest part of the skull (at the ears) close to twice the width of the
muzzle. The size of the head should be in proportion with the body to balance
it
out, not too big nor too small. A big long head on a smaller short coupled
dog would not be balanced, but may be a beautiful head. You can see it in the
overall picture. Does this sound right folks?


Janet Woods
Tattersall Kennels









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