The St. Bernard is the largest embodied dog breed in the world and a very good family dog, because of its large embodiment so it has to live in a larger space and is generally not suitable for breeding in the city. Of course it is a very good choice to want to raise a St. Bernard, after all it is really a very good family dog. How can you tell if a St. Bernard is a purebred when you’re shopping? The following will teach you how to identify a purebred St. Bernard. One, look at the size: the embodiment of the St. Bernard naturally needless to say, very large, adult St. Bernard can be as high as 1 meter tall and weigh up to 200 pounds. Second, the head and mouth: St. Bernard’s hair is dense and long, the ears on either side of the head are red-brown or black, and the middle of the head and mouth are white. Its head is very large and its mouth is wide. The overall look of the head is like a square, and the mouth is also a square. Third, look at the tail: The tail of the St. Bernard is very thick and long, and it drops naturally when the tail is relaxed, so how long is it? Its tail is so long that it can almost drag to the ground, and its fluffy tail looks very cute. Four, look at the legs: St. Bernard’s legs are very sturdy, it used to be a mountain rescue dog, sturdy limbs in line with its identity, but also only sturdy limbs to support its large and heavy body. Fifth, look at the neck: St. Bernard’s neck is relatively short and thick, the head and neck together, making people look as if there is no neck, very cute. The pure St. Bernard will generally have the relevant pedigree certificate, and also see if the parents’ pedigree is pure.
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