What is the difference between Soleil and Pleasant

What is the difference between a collie and a collie? The Shepherd is a large dog with a flat frontal segment, triangular puppy eyes and a rougher muzzle, while the Pheasant is a medium-sized dog with a pronounced frontal segment, almond-shaped puppy eyes and a fine-tipped muzzle. The ears of the Shepherd puppy are collapsed on the head, and the Pleasant has been erect or semi-erect. The difference in appearance is the size of a large dog (about 60 cm tall) and a medium-sized dog (more than 30 cm), the skeleton of a small dog and a large Scottish skeleton. Frontal segment: Pleasant has a pronounced frontal segment, while the Scottish has a flatter looking front. Eyes: Puppy Pleasant’s eyes are already almond shaped, while the Scottie’s eyes are still almost a triangle. Muzzle: The Pleasant is more fine-tipped and the Scottish is more rugged, which is relative. The two or three week old Pleasant’s ears are already erect or semi-erect as a puppy, while the two or three week old Scotch’s ears are all collapsed on his head as a puppy. 2. Other differences bark: Pleasant is more delicate, Scotch is more magnificent. The difference between the two is that the Pleasant is more delicate and the Scottish is more vocal. Food: The Scottish Shepherd eats about three times as much as the Pleasant.

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