Alaska how to see pure or impure Alaska’s coat color has four kinds of black and white, gray and white, red brown and white, pure white. The inner fleece is soft and the outer coat is harder and needle-like. Therefore, pure Alaskan fur is thick, soft and dense to the touch, while impure Alaskan fur is insufficient and of poor quality. Purebred Alaskans have moderately sized ears that are triangular in shape, but slightly rounded at the tips. The ears are well separated and are in the same line with the upper corner of the eyes, located on the outside of the head at the back. Alaskans with ears that are too large, too pointed, or positioned too high are not purebred. Alaskans have a variety of faces, the common ones being the cross face and the peach face. The cross face is characterized by white fur on the rest of the face, except for the stripes of heterochromatic fur from the forehead to the nose and between the eyes. The peach face is characterized by almost all white hair on the face, but the center of the forehead has heterochromatic hair spreading to the sides.
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