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Old 05-01-2010, 18:39   #4
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Originally Posted by Nebulosa
D is about 95º including in hungary, but the difference is that in your country a 96º dog still will be C, maybe it explaines why we get such bad results when works with some dogs coming of your breeding or used by you.
His HD where evaluate by 3 vets in different countries, Brazil and Poland, maybe I should send it to Uruguay for Margarita Duran for get the same or even better results and nobody be able to contest it.
I would like to remind you, great expert, that the results are not only gave by norberg angles, but also looking the situation of the cartilage wich reflects clearly in the bones.
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Originally Posted by Jasmine
No Paula, 95 degrees couldn't be C in Hungary. According to the FCI limits, when the Norberg angle is under 100 , it could be just D!
I didn't said the angle of 95 would be C in Hungary, because its the limit for you gave a dog D, the main question is that in hungary a dog with 96º will be also C, even if a 96 for us is considerate "about 95º" and the dog would receive D anyway even with perfect bones.

For you have an idea, my Bulldog received E with norberg angle 96º, something which would never happen in Hungary as look like hungarians results dont pay much attention to the bones format.
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