Showsight September 2020

Form Follows FUNCTION

BY STEPHANIE HEDGEPATH

THE CANINE NECK

S hort neck, long neck—all dogs have the same neck, right? That is true only in that all dogs (and almost all mam- mals) have seven cervical vertebrae that comprise the neck (see Figure 1). Knowing that every dog has the same number of vertebrae, we also know that standards for individual breeds call for a variety of neck lengths and thicknesses. A few examples are as follows: Italian Greyhound—“Neck: Long, slender and gracefully arched.” (See Figure 2.); Golden Retriever— “Neck: medium long, merging gradually into well laid back shoulders, giv- ing sturdy, muscular appearance. (See Figure 3.); American Staffordshire Terrier—“Neck: Heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulders to back of skull. No looseness of skin. Medium length.” (See Figure 4.); Bulldog— “Neck: The neck should be short, very thick, deep and strong and well arched at the back.” (See Figure 5.)

Figure 1. The Seven Cervical Vertebrae

Figure 2. Long Neck

Figure 3. Medium Long Neck

Figure 4. Medium Length Neck

Figure 5. Short Neck

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