How do you judge the appearance of a Labrador-

How do you judge the appearance of a Labrador? The appearance of a Labrador can be evaluated through bone mass, coat color, head, mouth, ears, eyes, paws and other parts. Please understand everything below carefully.

How does a Labrador look at appearance 1

1. Bone mass, this is most easily seen from the claws. A good Labrador, even a puppy that is only 30 days old, has very thick claws, more than 5cm in width. Bone mass is extremely important. If the bone mass is insufficient, the dog's body will be very weak in the future and he will not become a first-level Jalala.

2. Coat color, this is very strange, everyone likes different standards, some friends like golden yellow, some like light yellow (close to white), and some like black. As long as the face is pure and free of hair, that's fine. The baby's complexion is basically the same as when it grows up. When it grows up, it becomes slightly darker, as shown in the color of the ears.

3. Head, Labrador’s head has two characteristics. First, there is a very obvious bone protrusion at the back of the head. Without this protrusion, the breed is impure. Secondly, the nose should be solemn and concave, forming a vertical straight line, which is better than shallow.

4. Mouth, hold the baby's mouth with your hands. The thicker the mouth of the Labrador, the wider the mouth will be in the future, otherwise it will easily grow into a sharp-mouthed dog. In the excessive range, the wider the mouth and the stronger the hand grip, the better the appearance.

5. Ears, ears should not be too big - ears that are too big or too long are not a disadvantage, but a disadvantage. Pull the tips of the ears, just enough to cover the front of the eyes. If it exceeds too much, it is a problem.

6. Eyes. When a good purebred Labrador adult dog looks straight ahead, the whites of its eyes should not be exposed - however, when choosing a puppy, you must never buy such a dog. One characteristic of all mammals is that the size of their eyeballs changes very little after they are born and grow up. Many people's eyes were quite big when they were young, but become smaller as they grow up. This is because the eyes themselves do not change. Therefore, when buying a puppy, it should be appropriate to show the whites of the eyes - pay attention to the appropriateness.

7. Nose. The Labrador’s nose should be black. If it is red, it is considered genuine. Take a careful look.

8. Tail, many friends do not pay attention to the tail when choosing the time. Please pay attention to the way Labrador models stand in the competition. If the tail is raised forward or flat, someone must have pulled it up. When a Labrador is standing still, its tail must be hanging diagonally. When buying a baby dog, his tail should be tucked under the back of his butt or drooping excessively when standing still. When running, the tail will not go completely straight back, let alone curled up like a Chinese native dog.

9. Claws, very natural fitTo bring together, not to separate.