What is the difference between a Canary and a Kaslo? In terms of appearance, the Castro has a compact head, the Canary has a less compact head with a wide, but longer mouth and nose. Compared to the Castro, the mouth and nose are more pointed. Castro eyes are larger and round, Canary eyes are in an oval shape. In terms of overall expression, the Castro is more active and alert, and the Canary has a more lazy, indifferent expression. In terms of personality, Castro is persistent and will please its owner, while Canary is indifferent, passive and doesn’t care much about its owner, Canary’s voice is sharper and Castro is lower. First look at the appearance of the difference head: Castro’s head is very compact and can be seen as two square fast spliced together. One square is the forehead, the other square is the mouth and nose. The eyes are large and round, slightly protruding, with a sharp turn from the forehead to the nose, and the lower jaw is somewhat protruding forward. There are 3 types of bite and, inverted shear (we say ground bite), horizontal, and clipped. The color of the eyes and the color of the fur match, the darker the better. The mouth is U-shaped when viewed from the front, and from the side, the lips drop down to wrap around the jaw. The overall expression of the Castro is more aggressive and alert. The Canary’s head is less compact, with a wide, but longer mouth and nose. Compared to Castro, the muzzle is more pointed. In terms of length, the muzzle makes up 40% of the head and the forehead 60%. The eyes are oval shaped and the cheeks are relatively sharp. From the front, the mouth and nose have an inverted V shape. From the side, the flesh of the mouth is thicker than that of the Castro. The forehead is relatively smooth and almost parallel to the muzzle. The bite of the Canary is clipped and the inverted clipped shape is acceptable. The expression of the Canary is more lazy and indifferent. Body structure: Both are adapted to farm life. The Kaslo is often used for hunting and requires strong endurance and explosive power. Canary, on the other hand, has greater explosive power and stamina is a weakness. Reflecting this in their body structure, the hind drives are clearly different. The Canary’s rear drive is flat and straight, making it easy to explode with a lot of power and speed in an instant. Castro’s rear drive, on the other hand, is angled to facilitate a long pursuit while having enough explosive power to pounce on its prey. The Castro is more balanced between endurance and explosive power, with a plus hip greater than shoulder height and a flat back that rises in a straight line from the shoulder to the hip. Kaslo’s back is slightly convex upward, with a distinct difference in the chest. Canary’s chest is wide and deep and feels very powerful. Kaslo’s chest is relatively weak, but the muscles are actually very strong. Personality Differences Castros are very persistent in what they do, for example they will eagerly please their owners and wait for their owner’s attention and praise. They will often make eye contact with their owners. Canary, on the other hand, is cold, passive, not too concerned about his master, and somewhat stubborn in character. Both are dogs with a strong desire to dominate and are aggressive towards other dogs. Canary is even more so, but as long as the owner manages to dispose of them properly, they can get along with other dogs. Both are quiet and do not bark easily, but when they do, the Canary’s voice is more shrill and the Castro’s is more subdued. As working dogs, the Castro is relatively more versatile and easier to tame.
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