How to choose a native dog? The head of the dog should be flat and square, the top of the head has a craggy slightly prominent, the forehead has dark patches of dogs, eyes round and lustrous, dark eyes, smart and brave, suitable for guarding, try to choose the body length is greater than the body height of the dog, waist should be thin, the forehead should be wide, muscular, long limbs, toes to tighten, also known as the garlic hoof. 1, look at the head. The head of the native dog should be flat and square, the top of the head has a craggy slightly prominent, forehead with dark patches of dog, head male sex just, more suitable as a field dog and guard dog. 2, look at the eyes. The dog with round, moist, and dark eyes is smart and brave, suitable for guarding, and also good at hunting in the mountains to catch wild animals and in the water to catch otters and other prey. The majority of dogs with pale, cloudy eyes are timid and not easy to train. 3, look at the body. Try to choose a body length greater than the body height of the dog, waist to thin, broad front chest, muscular, choose a dog to grab the dog’s body fur, not too loose, skin tight to the meat and not thin for the best. Bone iliac to be strong, proportional, bone volume to be large, chest bone iliac to be wide, leg bone iliac to be stout. 4, look at the limbs. The limbs should be long and slender, and the toes should be tightly closed, also known as the garlic hoof. When running to look light and incomparable, the toes are like dragonflies dabbing the ground that is up. The front legs stand from the front to look like an arch, not too tightly to not too open, too tightly will not pounce on the prey, too open to run not fast; the hind legs are the same, but to be a little tighter than the front legs, and to lean forward slightly.
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