The muzzle of the Pleasant is more pointed and tapered, while the muzzle of the Scotch Shepherd is slightly rougher and wedge-shaped; the Pleasant’s ears are small and flexible, positioned upward, and already semi-erect as a puppy; the Scotch Shepherd’s ears are slightly larger, positioned downward, and completely folded; the Pleasant has a distinct frontal segment, while the Scotch’s front looks flatter. The eyes of the Puppy are already almond-shaped, while the eyes of the Scotch Shepherd are almost still a triangle; the food intake of the Scotch Shepherd is about three times that of the Puppy; the bark of the Puppy is smaller and more shrill, while the bark of the Scotch Shepherd is more magnificent; the bones of the Puppy are slender, while the Scotch Shepherd is more robust, which is a clear difference.
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