Chenery how to see the shape

How to see the shape of the Chenery? Chenery shoulder height is 45-59cm, weight is generally 6-8kg, the proportion is moderate, strong muscle; neck is strong and powerful, back line is straight, body is rectangular, good structure; outer coat common color is black and white, bottom coat color includes black, dark gray, light gray and beige. Body type: The Chenery is 45-59cm tall, generally weighing 6-8kg, with a long head, slightly narrow from the eyes to the nose, slightly long skull cap, flat top, and a less pronounced frontal section. The chest is thick and of medium width, the back is straight and tilted to the rear. Neck, backline and body: The neck is strong and slightly arched, perfectly integrated with the shoulders, the skin of the throat is compact and wraps around the neck in just the right place. The body is short and deep, with the chest reaching at least the elbow in depth. The ribs are well expanded and at the right depth, combined backwards with a short loin. The dorsal line is straight; it slopes slightly downward from the shoulders to the root of the tail. The shoulder of the horse is the highest point of the body. The length from the chest to the hips is equal to the height of the horse’s shoulder ridge. Defects: The chest is too wide or not deep enough. The thick back is depressed or arched. Coat: The common coat color of the Sheltie is black and white: the black and white color here refers to the black and white horizontal lines of each coat, not a mixture of black and white coats. Shedding allows the original coat to remain, while clipping can lose the original coat color. Miniature schnauzers have a soft undercoat in colors ranging from black, dark gray to light gray, or beige. If clipped, the undercoat must remain. Head: The purebred Schnauzer has a broad head that narrows toward the end of the nose and a distinct moustache. Brow: The brow is medium, extending from the skull to the muzzle, making for a beautiful, white brow. Ears: The purebred schnauzer’s ears are V-shaped, with the root of the ear positioned high and folded forward. In addition to increasing aesthetics and highlighting the spirit, ear clipping also strengthens the hearing ability and reduces work-related injuries. The best time to cut the ears is between three and five months of age. Eyes: Medium sized, oval shaped and dark. Nose: The purebred schnauzer should have a black nose and wide nostrils.

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