How to tell the difference between a good and a bad Chinese Field Dog

1. Guts. As a watchdog, the Chinese Field Dog needs to have a good sense of guts. A good Field Dog can be identified by its tail to see if it has guts. If you like to cock your tail, and the tail root is very high when the tail is cocked, and the tail is rolled up, this kind of field dog is brave and courageous. If you see people wagging their tails and eating with their tails between their legs, you’ll have a smaller temperament. 2. Health. The Chinese Field Dog’s coat color is divided into many kinds, basically yellow and black mostly. The brighter the coat is, the healthier it is, and you can directly observe the body of the dog through the hair to see if there are any allergies. You can also observe the skeleton of the Field Dog, the body will be more robust if the skeleton is strong, and will grow bigger compared to the body. Secondly, by observing the sensitive nose of the Field Spaniel to distinguish his sense of smell, sniffing the ground as far away as possible. 3. flexibility. A strong athletic field dog can be a better watchdog. When he is tethered up to food induction, the high bounce means good bouncing ability, and if he is excited and very active when sniffing things on the ground, it means he has a high desire to explore.

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