How to choose a Sheltie? The Chenery can be selected by observing the appearance of the Chenery, carefully observing whether the Chenery has snot, eye droppings, clean ears or not, whether the nasal mirror is moist; the body should be well developed, the muscles should be well developed and proportioned, whether the legs are straight and strong, whether there are deformities. A, observe the appearance of the Chenery fur: we can gently caress the small Chenery fur, check whether the puppy has a skin disease, is not too much dander; at the same time, if the hair is knotted, or hair sticky stool or other dirt, then they must not be dedicated to dog combing, so the small Chenery best not to pick. Eyes: Look carefully at the eyes of the schnauzer puppy: they should be flexible, bright and sharp. Five senses: look at the schnauzer for snot and eye droppings, clean or not ears, and moist nose-glasses. Body: The body of the schnauzer puppy should be well developed, the muscles should be well developed and proportioned, especially to see if the puppy’s legs are straight and strong and if there are any deformities. Second, observe the health of other schnauzers In a litter of schnauzers, don’t just pay attention to the one you want to pick, but in addition, see if there are other dogs that are sick. As long as one dog is sick, especially bacterial or viral infections and skin diseases, the other Chenery living with it will most likely be infected, so as soon as you find one that is not normal, you should carefully consider whether it is necessary to buy it. Third, whether the little Chenery is afraid of unfamiliar surroundings is led out of the little Chenery you should pay attention to observe, whether to see the following situation: whether afraid of strangers hesitant, or tail clamping, eyes flashing? Then there is such a situation, that this Chenery puppy will certainly have some difficulties for the adaptation of the new environment. 4. Is the schnauzer puppy vaccinated and what vaccinations? Vaccination is the only way to prevent viral infections in dogs. If a dog is not vaccinated, once it is infected with a virus, the mortality rate will be nearly 100%, and even if it survives, it will leave lifelong sequelae. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the vaccination status of your schnauzer.
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