How to see the purity of Baguido

How can I tell if a Baguito is pure or not? The head of the Baguido is large and well-proportioned, with flat sides, a deep muzzle, large and open nostrils, and huge teeth. The drooping lips are square, the throat has a pronounced flab, the neck is long, the eyes are slightly sunken, and the ears are long and pulled forward to be able to extend to the tip of the nose. The Bajeto has a deep chest, prominent sternum, thick paws, a shoulder height of no more than 14 inches, and a short, hard coat. The head of the Baguette Hound is large and forms a well-proportioned head. The flanks are flat and free of thick cheeks with protruding cheeks. From the side, the contours of both the head and muzzle are straight and parallel to each other, with a moderately pronounced stop. Loose skin covers the entire head, and when the head is turned down, there are distinct wrinkles on the eyebrows. The muzzle is deep, heavy, and not long or slender. The nosepiece is well pigmented and dark black, solid black is preferred, and the wide nostrils are open. The huge teeth are healthy and neatly aligned and have a clipped or pincer-like bite and. The pendulous lips are dark black and the front pendulous lips are square and extend backward, while the back pendulous lips are loose. There is a very pronounced flab in the throat. The neck is long, strong and slightly domed. Slightly sunken eyes, full of gentle and sad eyes, with the instantaneous membranes visible and brown, then the darker the better. The long ears are located at the bottom of the sides of the head and lean back. If pulled forward, they can extend to the tip of the nose. They are covered with a soft coat that is loose and drooping, with the tips curling slightly inward. When resting, the ears droop down to the neck. The body Baguette Hound has a deep, rounded chest with a prominent sternum that clearly crosses the forelimbs. The shoulders and elbows are relatively close to the chest, and the distance between the lowest point of the chest and the ground enables it to move freely for a long time in different terrains, then this distance between the bottom of the chest and the ground in adult dogs is generally less than 1/3 of the shoulder height. the scapular angle is moderate and strong. The paws are thick and heavy, and the heavy foot pads are sturdy and hard. Removal of wolf paws is allowed. The smooth ribs of the Baguette Hound are long and extend backward. The ribs are fully expanded to provide ample space for the heart and lungs. The hindquarters of the Basset Hound are very full with a rounded arch and the width of the hindquarters is approximately the same as the shoulders. The tail of the Basset Hound is full, located at the extension of the spine, slightly curled, and carried very cheerfully. The shoulder height of the Baguette Hound is no more than 14 inches. The light gait of the Baguette Hound appears smooth and powerful. As a short-legged tracking hound, the nose stays close to the ground for a long time. The standard gait exists due to the correct movement of the front and rear legs in a coordinated manner, and when moving in a straight line, the front and rear paws move on the same horizontal line, with a moderate angle of flight, and the movement appears smooth and not rigid. The smooth and dense coat of the Pug is short and stiff, suitable for work in all climates. It is recommended to buy from a professional with a pedigree certificate.

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