How can I tell if a Dachshund is pure or not? The head of a purebred Dachshund should be inverted conical, with clipped teeth and a very tight bite; the gait should be coordinated and smooth, and although the legs cannot be lifted particularly high, the front legs are very well extended; the neck of a purebred Dachshund is relatively long and muscular, with a smooth and clean coat. First, to see if a Dachshund is a purebred, look at its head first. Generally speaking, the head of a purebred Dachshund is inverted conical in shape when viewed from above, usually getting thinner and thinner at the nose. In addition, the eyes are generally medium sized and are basically almond shaped with dark circles. In addition, its teeth are very sharp teeth are relatively neat. The upper and lower rows of teeth are clipped together. Secondly, another point to look for in a purebred Dachshund is its gait. Generally speaking, the gait of a purebred Dachshund is smooth and smooth. His front limbs extend forward very well, but he cannot lift his legs very high. In addition, the front and hind limbs of a purebred Dachshund are very coordinated and taciturn, and the pads of its hind feet are clearly visible, generally a purebred dog. Finally, the way to see the purebred Dachshund is to look at its neck. The purebred Dachshund generally has a long neck and the neck muscles are more developed and there is no extra bulk. In addition, the hair on the neck is relatively neat and clean. The above is how to see if a Dachshund is purebred, and I hope it will help you to choose your favorite purebred Dachshund.
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