Forequarters:
The shoulder should be oblique and muscular, elbows close to the
body. Forelegs perfectly straight.
The oblique shoulder
set is important in that it allows sufficient width of body for
good development of chest and well sprung ribs. Elbows should
be close to the body, neither tied in nor loose, both when the
dog is standing and when he is moving correct front angulation
is essential to correct movement. Forelegs should not be bowed
nor turn in or out, but should be completely straight with well-shaped
feet pointing forward.
Correct
front

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Too
wide in front

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