
For me a stacked dog looses all animation, and that taught ready for action look, which I think is vital for my bred and yours.
Someone from a stacked breed had one of ours and insisted on placing it,a nd the result was a lazy looking dog, not what is usual. Yes they do fidget, but a judge should be able to judge the dog despite that.
I have often wondered if it is something that statyed to be done in breeds with large classes, as they want not to get missed in the final look round,a nd also the judge may have forgotten what they felt and they can make the dog look right on the stand.
With smaller class numbers the judge can remember and has maybe the chance to see the dog enough even if it moves???c