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How to choose a purebred Labrador, here are 5 tips for reference:
1. Look at the head.
The head range of purebred Labradors has two characteristics, one is that there is a distinct bony protrusion at the top of the head later on, and the other is that in the middle of the nose, there will be a longitudinal straight line in a concave state, which is better than the shallow one. In addition, the top of its head should look broad, its head look large, its head lines smooth, its cheeks will not have a lot of flesh and it will not be very prominent, its nose will be relatively wide, and its under-eyes will be well-defined.
2. Look at your ears.
The ears of the purebred Labrador look low but not weakly drooping down, hanging moderately on the sides of the head, slightly back, in the shape of an upright triangle, slightly below the skull, slightly above the level of the eyes, if the ears of the Lara are collapsed very much, do not choose if the size is uncomfortable.
3. Look at the tail.
The Labrador's tail is special and is also unique to its characteristic "otter tail", which gives a "rounded" feeling. It presents a flowing curve from the top of the head to the tip of the tail, and the tail is also covered with a short, dense coat that remains straight during exercise and rest, and if the chosen Labrador tail is curly, then it is not purebred.
4. Look at bone mass.
Labrador belongs to a large amount of dogs, big heads, big paws, arms and legs look relatively thick, giving people a sense of honesty and honesty, even if it is a puppy, it looks very strong, if you choose a Labrador looks skinny, skinny feeling, it is not a purebred Labrador.
5. Look at the hair.
Labrador comes in quite a few colors, with four main colors, namely yellow, off-white, chocolate, and black. Purebred Labradors have short, straight and thick hair, which is harder to the touch, not as soft as the Golden Retriever, and the more coat it is, the better, and anyone who has raised it knows that Labradors are also shedding dogs.
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For the puppy evaluation of purebred dogs, the first thing to choose is the parents of the puppies (breeding data, breeding background, etc.) (to measure whether the puppy parents meet the standards in the proportion of purebred dog information) (see more dog shows - and show the bone diagram Chance to go to zero distance contact with the dogs!) Keep looking at the relative image concept in your mind! When you see a dog, it will automatically project onto the body of the dog you see - these are the indescribable aspects of knowledge).
Then choose a puppy Don't pick a puppy that's too small and don't pick a big one! Generally, the larger ones are picked. Others are personal preferences.
Puppies really can't see much! The evaluation of the purebred puppy and the future growth trend is entirely based on the parents and pedigree of the puppy! (This is the concept of purebred dog breeding!)
All the information is clear, well-documented, well-assessed) (how many people are deceived because they only look at the puppy and don't know the parents of the puppy-=
And for visual evaluation, it's all about the evaluator's knowledge and knowledge to evaluate the content of the photo! (No one can say it!) Pure or whatever—this is just an assessment of personal cognition, and there's no scientific basis for it—so the mixed answers to this question seem pointless.)
So if you care about it, you can use a scientific method to authenticate it (find your local NGKC to authenticate DNA and issue a pedigree certificate!). There's nothing like this to say that purebred, hundreds of dollars prove what this dog means as a purebred, or a lifetime of yes and no.
The seller's breeding environment, after-sales and evaluation in the circle are also reference content!
Dog's health - it is best to be able to bring it for a systematic check-up--- there are limitations in appearance!
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The Labrador in good condition has a stout skeleton, clear joints, and a large and very well-proportioned body; The head shape is well-proportioned, and there is a clear bulge, and the facial features are sweet. And when the Labrador's eyes are looking straight ahead, the whites of the eyes should not be exposed; In addition, a good Labradoodle will have smooth, beautiful coat color, and a double coat of fur with a very different texture.
A well-looking Labrador has a large amount of bones, clear joints, and plump and fertile paws, even the paws of puppies that have just reached the full moon are very thick and powerful, at least 5cm or more wide. Also, a good-looking Labrador should have its tail drooping diagonally rather than cocking.
Purebred Labradors have an even, well-defined bony bulge on the top of their head, and the muzzle is thick, wide, but not symmetrical. The ears are attached to the sides of the face, and the nose is pure black, with a straight longitudinal line in the middle. Most importantly, a good quality Labrador should not show the whites of its eyes when looking straight ahead.
Labrador has a double layer of fur with a completely different texture, a good quality Labrador has a soft fluff to resist the cold, and the other is a thick and hard outer coat of fur, which is waterproof. The fur usually comes in three colors: black, yellow, and brown, and a good Labradoodle must have pure and unvariegated coat.
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Here's how to pick a good Labrador:
Head: The top of the head is broad, making the head look quite large. The forehead should be distinct, the head should be well-defined, and the jaw should be long and powerful, but not excessively long. The nose should be wide and the nostrils should be wider.
The teeth are strong and neat, with a horizontal or scissor-like bite. The ears hang moderately on the sides of the head, and are a little back, hanging low but not heavy. The eyes are medium in size, giving a very intelligent and gentle feeling, and can be brown, yellow, or black in color.
Neck & Chest: The neck is moderately long, powerful but not too prominent. The shoulders should be long and sloped, and the chest should be wide and deep enough. The ribs are well extended, the waist is broad, the back knee joint is moderately flexed, and the back half of the body is well developed and powerful.
Feet and toes: The front foot must be straight from the shoulders down to the ground, and the toes should be densely arched. The back ankle should be moderately bent, the length of the limbs should be moderate, not too short, and it should be balanced with all parts of the body to be loved.
Tail: The tail is an important sign of the dog, the tail root is very thick, tapering towards the end of the tail, and moderately moderate. The tail should not have strong feathers, giving the impression of an otter's tail, which looks very eye-catching, but should not be rolled up on the body.
Coat : Coat is another very important sign, the correct coat should be very short, very dense, and not curly.
Coat color: There are three types of coat color: black, yellow, and chocolate, which are defined as follows.
Black] is black all over, and a small patch of white hair on the chest is allowed.
Yellow] Yellow coat can range from reddish-brown to light cream, mixed with the ears and lower hairs or the inner hair of the tail, chocolate] mixed with light chocolate to dark chocolate, and small white hairs on the chest are allowed.
Eyes: Medium in size, with clear eye color ranging from brown, light brown to yellow. It looks like an empathetic demeanor.
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Labrador is a dog breed with a very high IQ, because of its docile personality, maturity and stability, and high training acceptance, so it is one of the best choices for working dogs.
The overall body shape of purebred Labradors will be more symmetrical, the back is relatively broad and firm, and the skeleton is relatively large, especially the limbs, which will obviously feel relatively thick and strong. Purebred Labradors also have a very prominent feature is that the top of the head looks relatively flat and wide, and the whole head looks larger, which has a considerable relationship with the skeleton, and the nose will also be relatively wide, the nose tip is pure black, exuding a moist luster, and the ears are naturally drooping. Labradors are short-haired dogs with a short but shiny coat that gives off a natural reflection in the sun.
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It's really hard to be sure if that's the way I can tell you about the character of the pull-down or something As for the head, shoulders, and body, that's a lot to talk about I won't copy and paste it for you You can find articles on this to a big pet** Labrador has a gentle temperament, is smart and obedient, easy to train, lively and active, loyal to the owner, obedient to command, and is the most popular and trustworthy family dog. However, because the dog needs a lot of exercise to ensure its normal growth, it is not suitable for families who cannot meet its daily running exercise. If the Labrador has aggressive tendencies or adult dogs have obvious signs of shyness, then this Lala is not a good Lala If there is, you can give you a rough idea according to the ** Other you visit the pet network pet forum to see it.
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