The Golden Retriever should be in good spirits. A healthy and lively Golden Retriever should have two eyes, flexible ears and tail, and react quickly when someone approaches, showing initiative to approach or avoid. When buying a Golden Retriever, you should observe whether the Golden Retriever’s actions are flexible, whether its gait is steady, and whether it can be known by teasing it to walk, whether its coat is neat and smooth, whether its muscles are plump and proportionate, and whether its limbs are symmetrical and robust, and whether it has a limp when it walks. Observe the five senses of the Golden Retriever: when the purebred fine Golden Retriever looks straight ahead, try not to show the whites of the eyes. The Golden’s ears should not be too big. Ears that are too big and too long are not an advantage, but a defect. Pull the tip of the ears, just cover the front of the Golden’s eyes can be, if more than too much, is a disadvantage. Many friends do not pay attention to the tail when selecting a Golden. Please pay attention to the model standing of the Golden entry, if the tail is up or flat, someone must have pulled it up. The tail is definitely hanging downward when the Golden is standing still. When you buy a Golden, his tail should be pinned behind his butt or drooping moderately when he is standing still. When running, the tail will not be completely straight back, much less curled up like a Chinese Field Dog.
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