How to choose a purebred Canary dog? Mainly look at it these places!

The Canary is a breed of dog born from dog fighting, their aggression is very strong, a rare and fierce dog, but also therefore banned by many countries for fear of it appearing and biting people. Nowadays, most Canaries are bred as companion dogs, so how can we tell if a Canary is purebred when selecting one? The main thing to look for in a purebred Canary is these areas. The Canary’s head is very large and strong, covered with loose skin, shaped like a rectangle, the ratio of the skull to the length of the mouth and nose is 6:4, and the width of the head is 3/5 of the length. 2. Eyes: The Canary’s eyes are oval, medium in size, not too big and not too small, the eyes are open to a full extent, the eyes are not too sunken and not too prominent, and the eyes are dark. The eyes are darker, varying from medium to dark chestnut, and the color of the coat is more appropriate, and the eye color is not lighter. Coat: The coat of Canary Dog is short and thick, but very smooth, only one layer of hair without undercoat, part of the undercoat is only in the neck and hips, the color of the coat is yellowish brown with red markings and black markings, etc. Occasionally there are also white markings. Ears: The Canary dog’s ears are medium in size, with a large spacing, short coat covering the ears, the shape of the ears are pendulous and folded, the position of the root of the ears is relatively high, above the level of the eyes, while if its ears are cut ears, the ears will be erect. Five, the tail: Canary dog’s tail is thicker, from the tail to the tip is gradually thin, the tail will not bend during the movement, the tail automatically drops when resting, and the tail tip is slightly rolled. The above five points are the most important characteristics of purebred Canary dogs, I hope it will help you when buying Canary dogs.

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