How to see the Labrador pure or impure These four parts must not be ignored

Look at the head of the dog Purebred Labrador head should look wide, head looks big, smooth head line, cheeks without a lot of flesh, nose should be wide and black, ears low hanging but not weakly drooping, eyes well defined underneath but cheeks not protruding, lips should not be square or drooping, overall look and feel to be docile and smart. Look at the dog’s overall purebred Labrador overall well-proportioned, with a short loin, wide and strong back, powerful body, and a very well-developed forechest. The curve of the lower abdomen of an adult dog is almost straight, or slightly uplifted. The loin is short, wide and strong, plump and powerful, extending to a very well-developed and powerful hindquarters. When viewed from the side, the Labrador Retriever has a very well-developed, but not exaggerated, forechest.
Look at the dog’s coat color Labrador coat color is more, there is black, the whole body is black, if the chest has a small piece of white hair is allowed. There is yellow, the yellow coat can range from reddish brown to light cream, mixed in with the ears and lower coat or the inner coat of the tail. There is also chocolate, chocolate mixed with light chocolate to dark chocolate are allowed, with small patches of white hair on the chest is allowed. The purebred Labrador’s tail is thickest at the root and tapers to a medium length at the end, not exceeding the knee joint. The hair on the tail is also short and dense. It gives a sense of roundness, hence the name otter tail. The tail is straight in movement and at rest and cannot be curled behind, so it is also important to look at the tail when selecting.

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