How can a dachshund look pure or impure? A purebred Dachshund has an inverted conical head, sharp teeth and a tight bite; the gait should be coordinated and smooth, and although the legs cannot be raised particularly high, the front legs are very well extended; a purebred Dachshund has a moderately long, muscular neck and a smooth, dense coat that is neat and clean. 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 in a tight bite. Another point to look for in a purebred Dachshund is the gait. Generally speaking, a purebred Dachshund has a smooth and steady gait. He has a good extension of his front legs forward, but he cannot lift his legs very high. In addition, the front and hind limbs of the purebred Dachshund are very coordinated and taciturn, and the pads of its hind feet are clearly visible, generally in a purebred dog. The purebred Dachshund has a moderately long neck and a full crest coat. The body length is slightly greater than the body height, the chest is moderately wide and deep, and the ribs are well curved. The back is straight, the loin is wide, and the belly is tucked in. The tail is curved on the back. Choose a dog with a dense coat, fine and soft hair, a flat skull, a pointed muzzle, bright eyes, erect ears, a curled tail to the back, a full coat, strong limbs and a pure white coat.
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