How to see the pure golden retriever puppy? Purebred Golden Retriever puppies are well-proportioned, with coordinated limbs and a flexible, steady gait; Golden Retriever puppies have widely spaced eyes, brown pupil color, and black or brown nosepieces; pure Golden Retriever puppies are very rich in bone, which can be judged by pinching the paws, and the Golden Retriever puppies with thick bones are better. A good Golden Retriever has a smooth back line, strong limbs, generous walking posture, and strong stepping. When trotting, the posture is coordinated, 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. Occasional jumping is good for balance, and the body movements are good for agility and sharpness. The purebred Golden Retriever should have bright eyes, with dark eye margins, widely spaced eyes, moderately sunken eyes, and brown eyes is ideal. The nose should also be black or brown, if it is any other color, it is out of character. The tail of a young Golden is home behind the buttocks when standing or has a slight droop, and the tail of an adult Golden is not upturned or lifted flat, but hangs downward when standing. Even when running their tails are not straight back. Golden Retrievers come in a variety of coat colors, the more common ones on the market today are golden, yellowish, white, black, etc. Golden Retrievers have a double coat, with a soft, warm undercoat and a slightly stiffer, more flexible outer coat that is water resistant, with a unique shine in the sun, and a slightly longer, rich, feathery coat on the back of the thighs and under the tail, preferably clean and smooth, with no knots. A good Golden Retriever is rich in bone, and the easiest place to tell the amount of bone in a Golden Retriever is in their paws. A quality Golden Retriever has thick paws even if they are thirty days old, with a horizontal measurement of at least five centimeters. If the Golden Retriever’s bone mass is not enough, their physique will not be too good, so they must be carefully screened for how much bone mass they have.
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