Labrador how to see pure or impure

How to see if a Labrador is pure or not? Purebred Labradors are well-proportioned and muscular, with no flab all over their bodies; Labrador head lines are clear, with a pronounced frontal segment, wider nostrils, and drooping ears; Labradors have a double coat, short and dense, with a soft inner coat and a coarse, hard outer coat. The purebred standard Labrador has a shoulder height of about 22.5-24.5 inches for males and 21.5-23.5 for females when they reach adulthood. The Labrador’s body structure is very special. The purebred Labrador’s skull and front face are on a horizontal plane, and the nose is relatively wide and the tip is large, the neck has the correct length, muscular and without flab, and the Labrador’s body parts are very well balanced. The purebred Labrador has a crisp and well-defined head with a broad top that makes the head look quite large. The top of the head is very broad and makes the head look quite large. The frontal segment should be pronounced, the head should be well defined and the jaws should be long and strong, but not overly long. The nose should be broad and the nostrils should appear wider. The teeth should be strong and neat, in a horizontal or scissor bite. The ears hang moderately on the sides of the head and are somewhat backward, with a low hanging but not heavy feel. Generally when we observe the Labrador pure or impure, we will look at its hair, Labrador’s hair is short, but very dense and amazing, its fur is double, there is a layer of soft fluffy hair, and a layer of thick hard outer layer of hair, but also can play the role of waterproof Oh, Labrador’s hair has black, yellow, chocolate, beige, generally Labrador’s chest will have a small piece of white It is also normal, do not feel impure because of the mix of other colors. The Labrador’s tail has no feathering and is surrounded by a thick, short, dense coat, resulting in a peculiar rounded appearance that has been described as an “otter” tail. The tail is a unique feature of the species. It is very thick at the root and tapers toward the tip. The tail is an extension of the dorsal line at rest or during movement. It may be held jauntily, but not curled behind.

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