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9. What were his/her strongest points?
Lexie had a wonderful outline and was very balanced front and rear. She had a beautiful neck which fit well in to her withers with a smooth topline - slight rise over the loin, without a steep croup. The Whippet standard calls for moderate - Lexie filled this bill beautifully.
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“Brassy”
Can/Am Ch Nasusa Raise the Curtain FCH
“Ripley”
Can/Am Ch Nasusa That’s The Way It Is
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“Polo”
MBISS.Can.Am.Ch. Nasusa Polo of Taymarc
“Regal”
MBISS Can.Am.Ch. Nasusa Cacique
Pictured at over 9 years of age.
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8. Do you feel you made any improvements with your breeding program?
I think our breeding program has been generally known to produce better than average fronts - good shoulder layback and proper return of upper arm. This was one of Lexie's strongest features and fortunately for us, she also produced this trait. She also had wonderful side gait and passed this on to a good many of her progeny.
Carla – Lexie as stated by my mother. Some descendents of Lexie’s that have contributed to our breeding program and others are: Can.Am.Ch. Nasusa Polo of Taymarc, Can.Am.Ch. Nasusa Taymarc Dalcreagan West, & Can.Am.Ch. Nasusa Cacique.  These dogs were able to produce dogs with type & shape and some were great movers.