How can Kaslo look pure or impure? Kaslo shoulder height 56 ~ 71 cm, weighing about 36 ~ 63 kg, strong and compact muscles; Kaslo strong and powerful, with a typical huge skull and joints, the head length of about 36% of the shoulder height; Kaslo skull width slightly greater than the length, the front into a spherical arch, backward to the occipital bone flattened, the frontal segment point is very obvious, that is, slightly below the depression between the eyebrows is obvious. Castro is the standard large fierce dog, it does not have the kind of geographic affinities of the Italian New Boliton mastiff features loose skin. They are strong and powerful, with a typically massive skull and joints, and a head length of about 36% of shoulder height. The skull is slightly wider than it is long, with a bulbous arch in the front and flattening out to the occipital bone in the back. The point of the frontal segment is very obvious. The depression between the eyebrows is slightly below. The skin around the corners of the mouth is firm and does not drool like a large mastodon with loose skin at the corners of the mouth. The teeth of the muzzle and skull should bite horizontally. However, the clipped bite and lower convex palate are both permitted. The lower convex palate (commonly referred to as the “ground bite”), or reverse clipped bite, and clipped bite are discouraged. The superior convex palate and excessive inferior convex palate are serious errors. The length of the muzzle and skull should be approximately 1:2. The muzzle is square, length = width. Castro’s body is slightly rectangular. This means that the body length is slightly greater than the shoulder height. The coat of the Kaslo is not as coarse as that of the Newburton, but is a short coat that is almost smooth but not very soft. A small amount of undercoat is permitted. The color of the coat is allowed to be black, blue, yellow and gradations in between, and the nose and eyes can vary in color with the body coat. However, black and red colors like Doberman and Rowena are not allowed. The white spot on the chest is the standard mark of the Castro breed. It should not be too small, and it is not good to have several pieces that do not connect into a patch. Individuals that are solidly colored without white patches may be accepted by the standard. White patches on the toes are permitted. The minimum height for males is 24 inches (61CM). For females, it is 22 inches (56cm). The minimum weight for adult males is 100 pounds (45KG) and for females is 80 pounds (36KG). Larger sizes are possible, but larger body shapes should not affect the ability to work and exercise. The front chest is deep and wide, the bottom of the chest is below the elbow joint, and the rib cage has good outreach. The back line is straight and cannot look flush coming very weak. The back line extends smoothly to the hips and appears somewhat rounded from the side. The abdomen is tucked in. The length of the body must be greater than the height of the body (about 10% more). Most importantly, the dog must appear to be well balanced and fit for movement. The ancestors of the Castro fought in the ancient Roman gladiatorial arena against large beasts such as bears, and even lions and tigers. Castro’s most glorious history is that of serving in the ancient Roman army, accompanying his guardian on the battlefield. He is very loyal to his master, very docile to the rest of the family, loves to play with his children and is very tolerant of their excesses. Kaslo is also very intelligent and easy to train. However, the temperament is rather stubborn, so you need to pay attention to the method and guide more. However, Castro is quite dominant, especially in males, and obedience must be cultivated well, and obedience must be cultivated throughout the dog’s life. However, it will immediately launch a relentless attack on anyone who may pose a threat or violate its owner. The Kaslo is a very good guard dog. To pick it from its physical condition, pick the one you like, the little Kaslo you like should lift his paws with your hands, from the front paws all the way to the head part, along the body, if it does not feel uncomfortable, then move all the joints and if it is willing to do these movements, so that you can check if the Kaslo puppy has ever suffered from a fracture or a bone injury. Shake it from side to side to see if the young Kaslo has an athletic posture but is not lacking in nutrition. Look for the absence of obvious physical disabilities and injuries on the outside, as well as the proportion of the head body limbs to be well-proportioned and excellent. In short, Castro puppies need to be selected from the physical appearance, body structure, and character of the little Castro, as well as the health of the little Castro, and whether the Castro’s coat is standard, free of flakes, and has a strong sense of hierarchy.
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