Golden Retriever how to identify

How to identify the Golden Retriever? A good Golden Retriever has a smooth back, strong limbs, generous walking posture, and a strong step; the Golden Retriever has a variety of coat colors, a double coat, soft and warm undercoat, and a slightly hard, elastic outer coat; the Golden Retriever’s eyes should be bright and divine, moderate in size, and almond-shaped; the Golden Retriever’s ears hang naturally, close to the cheeks, and should not be too long. 1. A good Golden Retriever has a smooth back line, strong limbs, generous walking posture, and a strong step. The posture is coordinated when trotting, the limbs do not turn inward or outward, and the feet do not interfere with each other. At a fast trot, the dog is fast and agile, stretching freely, and the muscles and bones work together naturally and smoothly. The coat. The Golden Retriever has a variety of coat colors, the more common ones on the market now are golden, yellowish, white, black, etc. The golden retriever has a double coat, the bottom coat is soft and warm, the outer coat is slightly hard, elastic, waterproof, and shines with a unique luster in the sunlight, and there is a slightly longer thick feathery hair on the back of the thighs and under the tail, preferably clean and smooth, without knots. 3. eyes. The Golden Retriever’s eyes should be bright and clear, moderate in size and almond-shaped. The pupils are mostly dark brown, with a bit of the white of the eyes leaking out appropriately. The expression is friendly and the eyes are animated. Clean around the eyes, if there are tear marks or sticky secretions indicate that the dog is not in good health and may be sick. 4. nose. A healthy Golden Retriever’s nose is moist, black, and free of dryness and discharge. 5. Ears. A good Golden Retriever has naturally drooping ears, close to the cheeks, and should not be too long. 6. Tail. The Golden Retriever’s tail root is high, the tail hair is naturally fluffy, and the tail is naturally down between the two strands when standing calmly, unlike the upturned Asian dogs such as the Field Spaniel and Japanese Akita.

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