Stud Dog - A male dog used for breeding purposes.
Loose Slung - Construction in which the attachment of the muscles at the shoulders is looser than desirable.
Lakeland Terrier - AKC recognized breed.
Tongue - (1) The fleshy, moveable, muscular organ attached to the floor of the mouth; (2) or the barking or baying of hounds on the trail, as to give tongue, to open or speak.
Terrier Front - Straight front as found on fox terriers.
Dry Neck - The skin taut, neither loose nor wrinkled.
Chronic Disease - A disease lasting indefinitely.
Bad Mouth - Crooked teeth; when the mouth is closed, upper and lower teeth do not line up according to the standard of the breed.
Bandy Legs - Legs that bend outward.
Briard - An ancient French breed of sturdily built, rough-coated dogs.
Hook Tail - A tail that is carried down, but with the tip curled upwards.
Topline - The dog's outline from just behind the withers to the tail set.