WHAT`S YOUR ANGLE?
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WHAT`S YOUR ANGLE?
WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE? Understanding Angulation and Structure for the Performance Dog by Helen Grinnell King Copyright © 2012 Helen Grinnell King Cover and interior illustrations by Robert M. Henry unless otherwise noted under credits. All rights reserved. No part of this book shall be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without written permission from the publisher, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review. Every effort has been made to make this book as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty of fitness is implied. The information is provided on an as-is basis. The author, illustrator and the publisher shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this book. WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS There are so many people who contributed to this book. To name them all would be impossible so here are just a few I would like to thank, and I hope I haven’t forgotten anyone. When Daisy Peel asked me if I would be interested in teaching a structure course for her online classroom, I wasn’t sure how I would proceed. I had taught many seminars and private lessons, but never an online course. It was that course that was the inspiration for this book. Without encouragement from people like Daisy Peel and Stacy Winkler, this book might not have happened, and I will be forever grateful to Daisy and Stacy for pushing me beyond my comfort zone. I would like to thank my illustrator Robert M. Henry. He was very patient with me and my attempts to control his every brush stroke. In the end, I learned to trust him and let him do his thing. I love his illustrations! In the continuing support, encouragement and editing/proofreading category, I have to thank Carol Dees, Bob Foley, Claudia Hegdahl, Laura Bernier and, of course, my husband Mel King. They read and reread my rough drafts tooo many times to count. Many of the photos in this book were made possible through the generosity of some very wonderful people. There is a complete list of photo credits in the back of the book, but I would like to give special thanks to Ken Kennedy, Nina Sage,, Dr. Shelley Salwei, Stacyy o, Winkler, Janice DeMello, s, Gail Smith, Cathi Winkles, WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 3 Topsfield Basset Hounds, Monty Sloan, Jef Blake, Suzanne Wesley, Dorothea Penizek, Lisa Pomerance, Jessica Hecock, Ranja Eklund, Deena Talbot, Sir Terence Clark, Melissa Blazak, Nicole Kelly, Alex Robinson, Carol Wolfram, Susan Garrett & the family of the late great Rachel Page Elliott. And finally, thank you to Sarah Novak for her incredible design. She makes everything look extra special, and she does it all with a smile. WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 4 This book is dedicated to my amazing husband, Mel. For nearly 40 years, he has supported every idea (crazy or otherwise) I have had. Without his strength, wisdom and belief in me, my life would be dull at best. I am truly blessed to have not only Mel in my life, but so many of the greatest friends the Universe has to offer. They know who they are. Thank you! WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...................................... 7 Reference Drawings .......................... 8 PART I Learning the Angles ......... 11 Step 1 Picture This .......................... 12 Step 2 Seeing Spots ........................ 26 Step 3 Connect the Dots ................. 40 Step 4 Line Up ................................ 46 Step 5 Underline It .......................... 50 Step 6 Balancing Act ....................... 56 Part II Why Angles ....................... 62 Know Your Sport ............................ 63 Rear Wheel Drive ............................ 68 Up Front ......................................... 85 Beyond the Angles .......................... 98 Putting It All Together ................... 115 Test Your Skills .............................. 123 Final Thoughts .............................. 127 Contact Information ..................... 132 Skills Test Answers ........................ 133 Credits ......................................... 136 WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 6 INTRODUCTION Practice makes perfect, or at least a well informed decision! We live in an electronic age now, and many things are done over the internet. Puppies are picked through emailed photos and websites. Stud dogs are chosen through photographs and videos, and many bitches are bred long distance with chilled or frozen semen. People need a way to know what they are getting when they use photos or videos to choose. It is difficult to know exactly what is going on with a dog or puppy without putting your hands on it, but with practice, people can be taught to know what to look for in photos or online. This book was written to help you see angles in person, on paper or on your computer screen. The more practicing you do, the better you will become at seeing angles and understanding why dogs perform the way they do. Together, we will take a step-by-step journey through the method I developed for learning to see angles. With my easy to follow six-step process, seeing angles in dogs will become second nature. Helen Grinnell King www.recipetowin.com WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 7 REFERENCE DRAWINGS If we are lucky, we will find a mentor who takes the time to teach us and show us the way in our chosen field. My passion is structure and how it relates to function. Very early in my life, I had the incredibly good fortune to meet the late GREAT Rachel Page Elliott. She became a friend and mentor, and my respect for her is beyond words. I miss our many discussions on structure but took away so much from them. Pagey and her books and videos were an inspiration to me and the foundation for my endeavor to learn more about structure and how it relates to performance in dogs and horses. On the following pages, you will find three reference drawings. These are reprinted from Dog Steps, with permission from the author, Rachel Page Elliott. I am forever grateful to Pagey for her knowledge and encouragement. You can find books and videos by Rachel Page Elliot online at www.dogwise.com. Everything she wrote or recorded is worth reading or watching. She had an incredible eye and a brilliant mind! WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 8 WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 9 WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 10 PART 1 Learning the Angles 6 Steps to 20/20 Angle Vision Step 1 Picture This .......................... 12 Step 2 Seeing Spots ........................ 26 Step 3 Connect the Dots ................. 40 Step 4 Line Up ................................ 46 Step 5 Underline It .......................... 50 Step 6 Balancing Act ....................... 56 WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 11 STEP 1 u t c i P is h T re WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 12 Credits Cover Illustration: Sarah Novak & Robert M. Henry Cover photos at bottom: Left to right: Jef Blake, Nina Sage, Melissa Blazak, Suzzane Kelleher-Duckett Page 2: Ken Kennedy Page 3: Ken Kennedy Page 4: Top photo iStock, bottom photo Jef Blake Page 5: Author’s collection Page 7: Nina Sage Page 8: Ken Kennedy Page 9 & 10: Reference drawings reprinted “Dog Steps” with permission from Rachel Page Elliott Page 11: Robert M. Henry Page 12: Robert M. Henry Page 14: Robert M. Henry Page 15: Mel King Page 16: Robert M. Henry Page 17: Mel King Page 18: Mel King Page 19: Courtesy of Susan Garrett Page 21: Robert M. Henry Page 24: Gail Smith Page 25: Robert M. Henry Page 26: Robert M. Henry Page 27: Mel King Page 28: Robert M. Henry Page 29: Robert M. Henry Page 30: Mel King Page 31: Top illustration Robert M. Henry, bottom photo Nina Sage Page 32: Mel King Page 33: Top, x-ray courtesy of Shelly Salwei, bottom photo Mel King, Page 34: Mel King Page 35: Robert M. Henry Page 36: Robert M. Henry Page 37: Ken Kennedy Page 38: Mel King Page 39: Robert M. Henry Page 40: Robert M. Henry Page 41: Robert M. Henry Page 42: Robert M. Henry Page 43: Mel King Page 44: Ken Kennedy Page 45: Mel King Page 46: Robert M. Henry Page 47: Robert M. Henry Page 48: Mel King Page 49: Robert M. Henry Page 50: Robert M. Henry Page 51: Robert M. Henry Page 52: Top photo Mel King, lower illustration Robert M. Henry Page 53: Author’s collection Page 54: Cathi Winkles Page 55: Mel King Page 56: Robert M. Henry Page 57: Robert M. Henry Page 58: Mel King Page 59: Robert M. Henry Page 60: iStock Photo Page 61: Robert M. Henry Page 62: Robert M. Henry Page 63: Author’s collection (bottom photo Nina Sage) Page 64: iStock photo Page 65: iStock photo Page 66: Top photo iStock, lower photo by Deena Talbot, Page 67: iStock photo Page 67: Top illustration Robert M. Henry, bottom photo Shutterstock Page 68: top Robert M Henry; bottom Shutterstock photo Page 69: Top illustration by Robert M. Henry, lower photo by Stacy Winkler Page 70: Top illustration by Robert M. Henry, lower left by Jacqueline Harbour, lower right photo by Mel King Page 71: Mel King Page 72 Ken Kennedy Page 73: Clockwise from the top left, Deena Talbot, Ranja Eklund, Sir Terrence Clark, Sir Terrence Clark, Ranja Eklund, Sir Terrence Clark, Sir Terrence Clark Page 74: Lisa Pomerance Page 75: Ken Kennedy WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 136 Page 76: Ken Kennedy Page 77: Left photo Jacqueline Harbour, right photo Alice Giddy Page 78: Mel King Page 79: Topsfield Basset Hounds Page 80: Top left Bob Foley, top right Jef Blake, bottom illustration Robert M. Henry Page 81: Mel King Page 82: Ken Kennedy Page 83: Nina Sage Page 84: Fotosearch Page 85: Robert M. Henry Page 86: Ken Kennedy Page 87: Top photo Charlotte Andersson, bottom photo Jef Blake Page 88: Mel King Page 89: Ken Kennedy Page 90: Top photo iStock, lower photo Mel King Page 92: Mel King Page 93: Mel King Page 94: Ken Kennedy Page 95: Top photo Nina Sage, lower photo Mel King Page 96: Top photo Author’s collection, lower photo Jessica Hecock Page 97: Top photo Ken Kennedy, bottom photo Nina Sage Page 98: Robert M. Henry Page 99: iStock photo Page 100: Mel King Page 101: iStock photo Page 102: iStock photo Page 103: Shutterstock photo Page 104: Monty Sloan photo Page 105: Top photo Monty Sloan, lower photo Mel King Page 106: Top photo Monty Sloan, lower photo Jef Blake Page 107: Top photo Monty Sloan. Lower photo Dorothea Penizek Page 108: Top photo Sir Terrence Clark, lower photo Mel King Page 109: Suzanne Wesley Page 110: Mel King Page 111: Mel King Page 113: Mel King Page 114: From left to right starting at the top: Top row: Ken Kennedy, Shutterstock, Cathi Winkles Second row: iStock photo, Cathi Winkles, iStock photo Third row: Stacy Winkler. iStock, Nicole Kelly Fourth row: Ranja Eklund, Charlotte Andersson, Ken Kennedy Fifth row: Jef Blake, Melissa Blazak, Kay Reamensnyder Bottom row: Nina Sage, iStock photo Page 115: Robert M. Henry Page 117: Nicole Kelly Page 118: Alex Robinson Page 119: Mel King Page 120: Top and middle photos Mel King, bottom right photo Shutterstock Page 121: Mel King Page 122: Robert M. Henry Page 123: Robert M. Henry Page 124: iStock photo Page 125: Bob Foley/Carol Dees Page 126: Top photo Cathi Winkles, bottom photo Ken Kennedy Page 127: Robert M. Henry Page 128: Suzzane Kelleher-Duckett Page 129: Stephanie Minnella, Todd V. Minella Page 131: Carol Wolfram Page 132: Illustration Robert M. Henry Page 133: iStock photo Page 134: Bob Foley/Carol Dees Page 135: Bob Foley/Carol Dees Page 137: Nancy Kemna Back cover large photo: Ken Kennedy Back cover photos at bottom: Left to right: iStock photo, Charlotte Andersson, iStock photo WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE GLE | 137 3 Helen King has written yet another informative and useful book on canine structure and angulation. This book builds on her previous book, Picking Your Performance Puppy, and will take you a step further, guiding you through the process of evaluating your own dog’s structure and angulation. Helen uses a clear and concise method, complete with pictures and pitfalls to watch for, as well as examples to test your skills on in the back of the book. As our interest in dog sports grows, we owe it to our canine partners and to ourselves to make sure that our dogs are suited for the sports we intend to participate in with them - this book is a great instructional manual and a must-read for anybody interested in dog agility, rally obedience, flyball, dock diving, obedience, schutzhund, herding, carting, lure coursing, or any other canine performance sport. Helen’s humorous and down-to-earth approach, coupled with the great information that she has to offer, will help even the most inexperienced dog owners learn to become experts in the area of canine structure and angulation assessment! Daisy Peel 5-time national champion (AKC and USDAA), 20+ time national finalist, 9-time USA Team Member, 4-time Americas and Caribbean International Gold Medalist and a World Agility Open Gold Medalist WHAT’S YOUR ANGLE | 138