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Not too many dogs of any breed get to the point that it's really noticable...if you've never seen it you'd have no idea what the OP is talking about...but I have seen it once on a really nice APBT bitch a friend owned. That dog was ripped...*and* just a house dog...her muscle was purely genetic. Makes me wonder what she would have looked like conditioned.
OP--bullies tend to start developing real muscle mass betwqeen 1-2 years old, and sometimes don't completely fill out till 4 years of age. You've got plenty of time. ![]() |
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See the line between her shoulder blades? It usually will go all the way back to the base of the tail, where two muscles meet the spine. any one else with some more pix? i know my younger dogs shoulders really filled out at about 3'ish y/o... and she's not conditioned. she could look real nice if i worked her but she's has a lazy human lol so now she's lazy |
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It shouldn't go all the way back to the tail, as the muscle groups do not extend back that far...but in some really muscular dogs it can be visable almost down to the hips.
It's not really deep or anything...just slightly raised on either side of the spine. ---------- Post added at 10:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:14 PM ---------- Here's a dog anotamy pic of musculature. It's the muscle's on either side that run up along the shoulders and spine that create the effect the OP is describing. ![]() This is a whippet with a genetic mutation that doubles it's muscle mass. You can kinda see the faint bulge on either side of the spine. ![]() |
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What's even funnier is the whippit's a female. Biiig, butch babe, that one. lol
Good find, Truedog...it's really not that easy to find one with a realy noticable "split" lol. Hell...that description works...I'm just gonna stick with it. I've never discussed the "split" before...so never had reason to call it anything. lol |
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Wendy the Whippet isn't ripped - she actually has 2 copies of the Myostatin Deficiency Mutation gene. They've got a test for it now and since it comes with a basket full of other health issues, more often breeders are culling puppies that test positive. A Dog can have 1 copy of the mutation and I believe that it doesn't cause other physical problems.
Just wanted to make sure folks know that it's not normal in Whippets. |
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