How to see the quality of the giant noble dog

How do I look at the character of a Giant Quaker? The head of a purebred Giant Quaker is well-defined and proportional in size to the body; the eyes are almond-shaped, the ears are long and droop naturally against the cheeks, and the hair on the ears is soft and curly; the feet of a Giant Quaker are small and ovoid, and the color of the nails is basically the same as the coat. The head of the purebred Giant Quaker is remarkable, straight and in proportion to the body. The length must be slightly more than 2/5 of the height of the shoulder of the Malone, not too heavy or too large, but not too fine either. It must be well angulated under the skin. The skull shape is distinct; the width is less than half the length of the head. When viewed from above, the entire skull is elliptical in the longitudinal direction, with a slightly raised profile. The longitudinal axis is slightly divergent. Arch above the eyes; moderately pronounced, covered with long hairs. The forehead is wrinkled and the distance between the eyes is wide, tapering toward the occipital bone and very pronounced. The giant poodle bears an eager expression, located at the level of the stop, slightly inclined. The contour of the eyelids gives the eyes an almond shape. Black, white and grey Poodles and apricot Poodles have black or dark brown eyes; brown Poodles may have dark amber eyes. The ears are long, drooping along the sides of the face, located on an extension line that passes below the outer corner of the eyes from the upper end of the nose, flattened, widening behind the base of the ear, rounded at the tip, and covered with very long, curly hair. The ears of the Poodle do not reach the corners of the mouth and are not considered “excellent”. The tail of the Giant Poodle is located fairly high at the level of the waist. It is cut off at 1/3 of the body, or in the case of the Curly Poodle, at half the natural length of the tail. However, a long, upturned tail is not considered out of order. Corduroy Poodles may retain the entire length of their tails. The feet of a good-looking Giant Poodle are quite small, thick, and oval in shape. The toes are distinctly rounded and arched, strong, compact, webbed, and tightly attached to the hard, thick pads of the feet. Black and gray, black toenails for black dogs, brown toenails for brown dogs, and white dogs may have dark to black toenails throughout the keratinous color range, which must match their coat color. White toenails are still out of order.

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