How to see if Dogo is pure or not

The head of the Dugong is very powerful, with a small but explosive head that resembles an inverted trapezoid and has very well developed chewing muscles and a strong bite. The Dogue’s mouth is wide, which means it has a strong biting ability, and its sharp and large teeth can be seen when it opens its mouth. The more black the lip line of the Dogue, the better the character, that is, the lips underneath the Dogue. The nose of a Dogue is large and wide. A purebred Dogue’s nose is pure black and has an upward pointing nose, making the Dogue look even more fierce. The eyes of a purebred Dugong are generally light brown, and the spacing between the eyes is large, the eyes should be refined, and the overall facial expression looks very firm, giving a very alert feeling.

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