How to identify the French bucket is not a skewer How to identify whether the French bucket is purebred

How to identify if a fadou is not a skewer Identifying if a fadou is a skewer can be done by looking at the morphological characteristics of the fadou. Head: The head of a fadou is triangular in shape, with a wrinkled face, a lion nose, and black lips. The mouth is wide and short, and the eyes are very large and black. The ears are relatively wide, resembling bat wings, and they stand naturally erect. Neck: There is no sagging of the flesh. Chest: The chest of the French bucket is wide and has well-developed chest and abdominal muscles. Tail: The tail of the French bucket is short and hangs low, with a spiral-shaped end. Coat: The coat of the French bucket is short and very smooth, soft and shiny to the touch. Limbs: The front limbs of the French bucket are straight and well-muscled. The hind legs are well muscled and longer than the front limbs. Color: tiger-spotted, camel, white, tiger-spotted with white, etc.

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