How to choose a puppy All puppies can refer to this article

The skin of a healthy dog is pink. Gently part the dog’s fur with your hand and the skin of a healthy dog is light pink. Also focus on the skin around the dog’s mouth, under the neck, behind the ears, armpits and thighs, if the skin is lumpy or flaky red means the skin has been infected with mites or fungus. Many dogs have dander, which is a lack of vitamins and long-term absence of sunlight, or bathing with the wrong shampoo. Check the dog’s anus for stools if the dog has diarrhea, the stools are very thin indicating that it has digestive problems or the intestinal flora has been damaged, the worst is the micro virus. If you can’t see the excrement, then you can lift its tail and see if there is poop stained around the anus, generally only the hair around the anus of a dog with diarrhea will stick to the poop. The dog’s pace is stable and healthy dog pace we have seen, if the dog’s pace is not normal may be because it is too small, muscle and bone immature; however, after three months of the dog’s pace has problems indicating that the bones have problems or have been injured. There are also some dogs with brain damage that can cause after-effects in terms of movement, so please be careful when selecting. Body temperature: the normal body temperature of dogs is generally 38-39 degrees. Check the dog’s foot pads foot pads are dry, cracked and hard is a bad phenomenon, the adult dog’s foot pads are more plump and strong; the puppy’s foot pads are softer and more tender. If some dogs have dry and cracked foot pads, it means malnutrition, and puppy foot pads that are hard could be a pre-demonstration of distemper. These points are for your reference only, know these points, can largely identify healthy and non-healthy dogs. Pick a healthy dog, grow with it, go through life with it, life is much better!

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