The difference between the English and American Gold Coats: coat quality The American Gold Coats give the impression of thick bones and lots of hair, and a big wide head. There is no big difference in the amount of fur between the English and American Gold Coats, but in terms of coat quality, the English Gold Coats have a harder coat, while the American Gold Coats have a much softer coat. The British Golden has the same thick bones as the American Golden at a young age, but as an adult, the American Golden will still have thick bones and iliacs, while the British Golden will be a little thinner. The difference between the British and American Goldens: the bones of the head are very different from the shape of the frontal bones. The skull of the British Golden is oval or egg-shaped, with a prominent skull at the top of the head, which is a representative feature of the British Golden; the head of the American Golden is thicker and fuller, without a prominent skull. In addition, the British Golden has a small gap between the eyes that extends towards the forehead, which itself is not very long, while the American Golden does not have this feature. The difference between the British and American Golden: the color of the coat ranges from cream to dark yellow, all of which are in line with the standard Golden color. The British Golden is mostly light colored, pure white is not accepted. The American Golden is mostly dark. The difference between the British and American Golden: pigmentation is very important for the two families of Golden, pigmentation is good or bad. The most prominent pigmentation area of the British Golden is around the eyes, because the coat itself is lighter, so it looks more obvious, which is commonly known as “dark circles”. The American Golden also has pigmentation around the eyes, but it’s not as obvious because the coat is darker.
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