How can I tell if an American Cocker Spaniel is pure or not? Do you also want to identify the purebred American Cocker Spaniel? How can you tell if it’s a purebred? The following I share with you the purebred American Cocker Spaniel selection strategy. The purebred American Cocker Spaniel selection strategy: head shape purebred American Cocker Spaniel head should present a quadrangular, slightly flat forehead, forehead section slightly flat, obvious. The nose should be straight, with a large nose and the color of the end of the nose in harmony with the color of the coat. The eyes should be chosen from American Cocker Spaniels with large, dark brown eyes that are bright, happy and sparkling. The neck should be well muscled and sloped between the shoulders. The trunk of an excellent American Cocker Spaniel with a strong, short torso; a deep, broad chest and good curvature of the ribs are preferred. The back slopes smoothly toward the tail; slightly rounded hips and full of muscle can be chosen. The limbs of the American Cocker Spaniel have strong bones, short and powerful limbs, and a good standing posture. The front limbs are straight, the hind limbs are strong, the knees are well bent, the feet are low, the feet are round and compact, cat-shaped toe paws, and there is a lot of long decorative hair between the toes. The tail and back of the American Cocker Spaniel have a medium-length, dense, soft, wavy, long silky coat; the ears, chest, belly and limbs are long with long trimmed hairs. The tail can be broken, and the tail is flat and horizontal to the back. The coat color of the American Cocker Spaniel is russet, black, dark blue, golden, pig liver, red, lemon, etc. There are often white hairs distributed throughout the body.
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