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Chloe - You're not dreaming. Perhaps the majority of Corgis do not have a great 'topline' ie a level back. The better the top line the more perfect in this regard is the Corgi. A lot of Corgis have dips -ranging from slight to very noticeable- and then some have a coat layer problem -wavy or 'extra' hair area which detracts from a nice straight topline. And indeed there is the topline that slants one way or the other. In Conformation showing there are a few things one can do to try and 'hide' a less than perfect topline. Stretching out the body is one method.
Last edited by Michael Romanos; 07-12-2006 at 10:49 PM.
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