The Keyhole Rear

We often share terms here with which you might not be familiar, and some of them are dated, if not archaic, but that doesn’t mean the term isn’t worth knowing – you just might run across it in an old book or hear it from a veteran in your breed.

Today’s term is “keyhole rear.”Keyhole Rear, terms, rear

In a dog, it’s pretty much what it sounds like: A hind end in which the rear legs are bowed, but the pasterns are close. This aspect of hind structure takes it name from its similarity to a keyhole – an open area between the upper and lower thighs that resemble a keyhole. It’s considered a fault in most breeds.

We pressed our friend, and wonderful artist, Sandy Mesmer, into action when we asked her to do a quick sketch (as in nano-second need-it-ten minutes-ago-quick) of a keyhole rear.

If you have an actual photo of a dog with this feature, we’d love to have it!

Image: Sandy’s name may be familiar to some of you because she is a n Maxwell Award-Winning artist and author of five “Color Me Canine” coloring books. You can find the books, and more of her work on lifestyle items here. 

 

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