How to choose a purebred Pleasant Shepherd?

We often see the Scottish Shepherd in Scottish movies, and the Scottish Shepherd can be said to be the representative breed of Scotland, but many people overlook the Shetland Sheepdog, which is also in the North Sea between Scotland and Norway, because the Scottish Shepherd is so famous. The Pleasant Shepherd and the Scottish Shepherd are very similar and it is difficult to distinguish between these two dogs when they are puppies, so how can we pick a purebred Pleasant Shepherd when we select one? There are several characteristics of a purebred Pleasant. A. Size: The Pleasant Shepherd is a medium-sized dog with a shoulder height of about 33-1025px, the Pleasant Shepherd is a little smaller than the Scottish Shepherd. If you look at the head from above or from the side, the head is a long and blunt wedge shape, with a gradual thinning from the ears to the nose mirror. The eyes are medium sized, dark, almond shaped and slightly slanted, except for the eyes of the brindle colored dogs which are blue or brindle colored, the others must be dark black. Four, teeth: Pleasant teeth white without any damage, teeth white can not be gray, gums are pink and can not be gray-white, teeth neat and even, clipped bite and. The outer coat is made up of long, straight, coarse, hard hair, while the inner coat is soft and dense, rich, and can make the coat feel like it’s being held up. The color of the coat can be black, blue, brindle, dark brown and so on, but we commonly see mainly blue or brindle.

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