The Pine Stiff is a very old breed of dog, with sculptures of Pine Stiffs found in pottery and sculptures unearthed as early as the Han Dynasty in China, and is very easy to identify. The purebred Pine Puppy has a very special appearance, with a round, fat body and a fluffy coat that makes the Pine Puppy look like a sturdy little lion. The purebred Pinehound originally came from the Arctic and then migrated to Mongolia, Siberia and China. He was born with a good temperament, is quiet and elegant, and never gets into trouble. He is cat-like, very independent, and sometimes even a little stubborn. Not only is the Pine Siskin a bit like a cat, it also has the wit of a panda, the cuteness of a teddy bear, and the nobility and majesty of a lion. Generally speaking, the intelligence and love of the Pinehound, its independence and nobility are also its most unique features. Purebred Pine Puppies are medium-sized for their age, with a muscular and strong body and relatively large bones. The standard male purebred Pinehound weighs 25-32 kg and is about 48-56 cm tall at the shoulder when the puppy grows up, while the standard female purebred Pinehound weighs 20-27 kg and is about 46-51 cm tall at the shoulder. The overall judgment of a purebred Pinehound is that its body shape is like forming a square from the height of the shoulder to the length of the body. To determine if a Pine Puppy is a purebred, in addition to viewing its body structure, coat, hair color, and personality, it is important to note the most unique and exclusive part of the Pine Puppy. This is the blue-black tongue and exaggerated gait, which is one of the most typical characteristics of a Pine Stiff. The gait of a Pine Stiff puppy must be straight, brisk, concise, quick and powerful, not bulky and slow.
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