How to choose a Castro puppy? Castro puppy selection starts with moving all joints to see if there is discomfort, as well as swaying lightly from side to side to see the body posture; Castro is 56-71 cm high at the shoulder, weighing about 36-63 kg, with strong and compact muscles; Castro is quite dominant and very intelligent, but has to develop obedience from a young age. The first thing to do is to pick it from its physical condition, pick the one you like, like the little Castro should lift his paws with his hands, from the front paws all the way to the head part, along the body, if it does not feel uncomfortable, then move the various joints, whether it is willing to do these actions, so that you can check if the Castro puppy has ever suffered from fractures or bone injuries. Shake it from side to side to see if the young Kaslo has an athletic posture but is not lacking in nutrition. Look at the appearance of the body without obvious disabilities or injuries, as well as the head body limbs to see if the proportions are well proportioned and excellent. Kaslo shoulder height is generally about 56~71 cm. Weight: about 36~63 kg, body muscles are strong and compact, and the bite force of the Kaslo is about 140 kg. The ancestors of the Kaslo used to fight with large beasts such as bears, even lions and tigers in the ancient Roman gladiatorial arena. There is no more glorious history for the Castro than to have served in the ancient Roman army, accompanying his escort master directly on the sands. He is very loyal to his master, very docile to the rest of the family, loves to play with his children and is very tolerant of their excesses. Kaslo is also very intelligent and easy to train. However, the temperament is rather stubborn, so it is important to pay attention to the method and guide more. However, Castro is quite dominant, especially in males, and obedience must be cultivated well, and obedience must be cultivated throughout the dog’s life. However, it will immediately launch a relentless attack on anyone who may pose a threat or violate its owner. The Kaslo is a very good guard dog. In conclusion, Castro puppies should be selected from the physical appearance, body structure, and personality of the young Castro, as well as the health of the young Castro, and whether the coat of the Castro is standard, chip-free, and has a strong sense of layering.
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