Because of the similarity between the Miguel and the Baguette, and the abundance of unscrupulous dog dealers, the Miguel is often mated with other breeds and claims to be an orthodox Miguel in order to raise the price, resulting in many victims. Pendulous ears: This is the biggest feature and selling point of the Miguel. The Miguel’s ears must not be longer than the nose, and the lower edge of the ears must be round and wide. Yellow, black and white are the main colors. Yellow: scattered on the head, ears, upper part of the limbs, and lower part of the tail. Black: Mainly on the back and also the biggest symbol to quickly identify if it is a Miguel. White: White is often emphasized, as the old method of identifying a Miguel by the black color on its back has become irrelevant with the change of time. The lower half of the Miguel’s limbs are white, hence the phrase “Miguel in white socks”. Size: Between 13″ and 15″, a standard medium-sized dog. Physique: The belly should be strong and fleshy to the touch. Tail: Except when he is sick, hungry or in a bad mood, the Miguel’s tail is almost always tilted upwards, with a sharp scythe-like curve.
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