Labrador how to see the pure or impure observation of these five aspects can be distinguished

Look at the Labrador ears Purebred Labrador ears hang on the sides of the head, slightly back, in the shape of an upright triangle, positioned slightly below the skull and slightly above the eye level. Ears that are too large or too small and collapsed are not good and are not recommended for purchase. Look at the Labrador bone mass Purebred Labradors are big-boned dogs, so they will look like they have big heads, big paws, and stout arms and legs. So Labrador puppies will all look strong, even slightly thin dogs will look strong. If you see a Labrador that is particularly thin and skinny, it is not recommended to buy. Look at the Labrador coat Purebred Labradors have short and dense coats that have a hard feel when touched. The more dense the Labrador’s hair is, the better. In addition to congenital reasons, it has a lot to do with the usual care and diet. So raising a Labrador to learn proper care can be beautiful and shiny hair, making the dog look better.
Look at the head of the Labrador purebred Labrador head has clear lines, in the middle of the nose, there will be a longitudinal straight line in a downward concave state, deep than shallow good, at the top of the head a little later there is a very obvious bone protrusion. A wedge-shaped head, or a head with a long, narrow muzzle at the back of the head are out of order, and a Labrador without a very obvious bone projection behind the top of the head is also impure. Look at the legs of the Labrador Purebred Labrador has straight front legs, and the front limbs are perpendicular to the ground with strong bones. The hind legs are broad and muscular, the hind limbs are well balanced, the knee joints are strong, and the gait is like flying. In the daily feeding should pay attention to give Labrador to supplement calcium, so that its bone development is better.

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