How pure or impure is the Great Pyrenees? Do you also want to know how to identify the purebred Great Pyrenees? Then the following small beans for you to share purebred Great Pyrenees selection skills. Purebred Great Pyrenees selection tips: Great Pyrenees, animal kingdom, vertebrate subphylum, alias Pyrenean Mountain Dog (Pyrenean Mountain Dog). Its body is robust and coordinated, beautiful and elegant, majestic and majestic, with an imperial bearing. Confident, gentle and friendly (some are grumpy), patient, responsible, loyal and brave, it is the most powerful breed today, and can faithfully hold down a job in all climates. The history of the Great Pyrenees can be traced back to the ancient Roman period, and the breed was brought to Spain by the ancient Romans. A look at the demeanor: The mental state is a comprehensive reflection of the functional state of the nervous system and the health of the dog. A healthy Great Pyrenees should have two eyes, flexible ears and tail, and react quickly when approached, showing active closeness or avoidance. If the Great Pyrenees eyes are dull, depressed spirit, etc. is more likely to be sick. The second look at the overall: observe the Great Pyrenees action is flexible, gait is steady, coat is neat and smooth, muscle is full and proportional, limbs are symmetrical and robust, there is no limp phenomenon. If there are obvious scars, mange, hair loss, pimples (small bumps) on the body surface, it means the dog has or has had skin diseases (mealybug mite, worm mite, skin fungal disease, etc.). Head: The Great Pyrenees has a skull cap that is arch shaped, very large, with a thick, very powerful snout and muzzle. The color of the nose is black. The nose is black in color, and it thins out a little from the skull to the muzzle, with a few wrinkles in between. Ears: The ears of the Great Pyrenees are triangular and small, usually lying flat, and only slightly elevated when working. Eyes: The Great Pyrenees’ almond-shaped eyes are a deep yellowish teal color, and it has dark orbits. Body: The Great Pyrenees has a very strong, sturdy body with a very broad chest, a broad, straight back, and very well-developed musculature. Coat: The coat of the Great Pyrenees can be straight or wavy. The very long upper coat is very thick and coarse; the lower coat, though fine, is also very thick. The color of the hair can be divided into: white, white with cave bear-like markings, wolf fur colored gray and light yellow. Limbs: The Great Pyrenees has very straight forelimbs with very well developed muscles, a very dense, thick, straight coat, and it has two layers of wolf paws. Feet: The Great Pyrenees has very firm feet that are somewhat short. The toe bulge is not very pronounced and the paws are very strong and very thick. Tail: The Great Pyrenees has a very long tail with a thin end. Its tail hair is very dense and plentiful, and the end of its tail is somewhat curled, and if it is in a happy mood, it will hold its tail high on its back. Height: The minimum height of the Great Pyrenees is 70 cm (male) and 65 cm (female).
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