How can I tell if it’s a purebred Kuda?

Originally from Pakistan, the Cuda is a very aggressive working dog, often used in dog fighting, very unfriendly to people and not easy to train, with a strong desire for aggression, so there are fewer people breeding the Cuda. When we see a Cuda, how can we tell if it is a purebred Cuda? The following is a brief introduction to some of the characteristics of a purebred Cudahund. I. Body Type: The Cuda is tall, with adult males at 76-106 cm shoulder height and 55-60 kg weight, and females at 76-91 cm shoulder height and 50-55 kg weight, belonging to a large breed. Second, head: strong head, small and round eyes, positioned backward; wide and stout muzzle, almost half of the entire head; healthy and neat teeth, in a fully clipped bite; pendulous ears, generally cropped. Third, limbs, skin: strong, muscular limbs bones, straight and sturdy front legs, heavy bones, hind legs are widely spaced and slightly turned outward to present a certain angle; loose skin with many folds, black or spotted pigmentation. Fourth, the coat, tail: Kuda dog belongs to the short-haired dog, the coat color is generally white, yellowish, red, spotted, black and different colors of dichroic. The tail is long, gradually becoming thinner toward the tail end and curling when raised high. The above are some of the characteristics of purebred Cudahuas, with these characteristics you will be able to distinguish whether it is a purebred Cudahuas, when buying and selling, there is an easier way, is to look directly at whether there is a pedigree certificate, generally purebred dogs will have a pedigree certificate.

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