How to see the quality of giant VIPs

How can I see the quality of a giant VIP? Giant VIP head is straight, angular under the skin, not too heavy or too large; giant VIP from above, the entire skull is oval in the longitudinal direction, slightly convex in outline, arched above the eyes; black, white and gray giant VIP nose color is black, ears along the sides of the cheeks down. Head: The head is remarkable, straight and proportional to the body. The length must be slightly more than 2/5 of the height of the horse’s shoulder, not too heavy or too large, but not too fine either. The skin needs to be well angulated underneath. Skull: distinctly shaped; width less than half the length of the head (the median axis forms an axial plane angle of approximately 16 to 18 degrees). When viewed from above, the entire skull is elliptical in the longitudinal direction, with a slightly convex profile. The longitudinal axis is slightly divergent. The eyes are arched above; moderately pronounced and covered with long hairs. The forehead is wrinkled and the distance between the eyes is wide, tapering toward the occipital bone and very pronounced (miniatures will be less pronounced). Stop: As in a medium sized dog, barely noticeable. Nose: Conspicuous and well developed, with vertical occipital bones; nostrils open. Black, white and grey poodle noses are black in color; brown poodle noses are brown in color; apricot poodle noses are brown throughout the dark brown range and may be black; there is no best color, all are acceptable but avoid possible fading. Muzzle: The upper profile is straight; the length of the muzzle is approximately 9/10 of the length of the skull. the two branches of the lower jaw extend almost parallel to each other. The lower jaw rather than the upper lip margin outlines the lower contour of the muzzle. Lips: Slightly developed, fairly tight, moderately thick, with the upper lip lying over the lower lip and not exceeding it. Black, white and grey dogs have black lips; apricot colored dogs have the entire brown range of lip colors and may also be black, there is no best color, all are acceptable. The corners of the mouth must be pronounced. Jaws and teeth: normal position and strong teeth. Lack of first or second molar in the upper jaw and second or third molar in the lower jaw will not be penalized in judging or breeding selection. Face: not remarkable. The shape is outlined by the cheek bones. The external eye sockets are well defined but only slightly sunken. Chewing muscles and cheek anatomical bases are slightly developed; cheekbones have a very subtle arch. Eyes: With an eager expression, located at the level of the stop and slightly tilted. The contour of the eyelids gives the eyes an almond shape. Black, white and grey Poodles and apricot Poodles have black or dark brown eyes; brown Poodles may have dark amber eyes. Ears: Very long, drooping along the sides of the face, located on an extension line that begins at the top of the nose and passes below the outer corner of the eyes, flattened, widening at the back of the base of the ear, rounded at the tip, and covered with very long, curly hair. The ears of the Poodle do not reach the corner of the mouth and are not considered “excellent”.

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