How can I tell if it’s a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog?

The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large breed of dog that was previously used as a transport dog for hauling goods, but is now mostly used as a companion dog or pet dog. The following is to tell you how to tell if it is a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog, mainly by looking at these parts of it. Head: The head of the Bernese Mountain Dog is a little wrinkled, and its outline can be seen very clearly, and the top of the head is flat and wide. The eyes are dark brown in color and oval in shape, with the eyelids tightly attached to the eyeballs. The ears are medium in size, slightly rounded at the tips, and hang over the head when resting and turn forward when alert, with the ears raised at the base and flush with the top of the head. The nose is black in color and the lips are clean and tight, with the upper lip slightly drooping. The teeth have a clipped bite or a pincer bite. Body Type: The male Bernese Mountain Dog is between 61-71 cm in height and 38-50 kg in weight, while the female is between 58-69 cm in height and 36-48 kg in weight. Coat: The Bernese Mountain Dog’s coat is thick and dense, with a medium length of hair that appears bright and neat. Its coat color consists of three colors, the basic color being dark black as well as rust and white. Torso: The Bernese Mountain Dog has a medium length neck with strong, muscular bones; a deep and wide chest with well-expanded ribs and a deep chest up to the elbow; a wide and strong back and a wide and strong loin. Fifth, the tail: the Bernese Mountain Dog’s tail is medium-length, crescent-shaped, with decorative hair on the tail, the tail will stand up when alert, and the Bernese Mountain Dog with white hair at the tail end is very popular. These are the criteria to identify if it is a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog, if there is any part that does not match it is not a purebred Bernese Mountain Dog.

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