There are many breeds of dogs, and with each breed having different characteristics, there are now more choices if you want to keep a dog. When it comes to large dogs with gentle temperaments, we may think of the Golden Retriever, but there is actually another sweet and lovable large dog, the Newfoundland, which is in some ways even better than the Golden Retriever. So what are the characteristics of a purebred Newfoundland? The purebred Newfoundland has a large head, a full face and a very prominent occipital area. Its eyes are dark brown, small and sunken; its ears are triangular and small, and in their natural state they hang down on the sides of the face. The Newfoundland’s entire facial expression gives the impression of being wise and loving.2. Physical CharacteristicsThe Newfoundland’s neck is strong and long, and its back is muscular, flat and wide. Its front drive is muscular and stretches backwards, and its feet resemble cat feet; its hind limbs are strong and powerful with well-developed bones. The Newfoundland’s tail is wide at the root and drops naturally when it is standing; when it is in motion or in an agitated state, the tail curls upward, but does not exceed the shoulders. 3. Coat characteristics The Newfoundland’s coat is straight and divided into two layers, the outer coat is thick and long, straight or wavy, very rich; the inner coat is soft and dense. Its facial coat is short and its tail hair is long. The general colors are black, brown, gray and black and white, with gray being very common. 4. When it accelerates, the skin rolls up slightly and the landing points of the limbs tend to be close to the center line of the body. These are the external characteristics of a Newfoundland to determine if its pedigree is pure. If you can get information about the dog’s previous pedigree, you will be able to know exactly what it is. In addition, if you want to select a Newfoundland, its health and mental state are also very important.
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