Bloodhound morphological characteristics

Morphological characteristics of bloodhounds
Bloodhounds (definite introduction)

Bloodhounds are large dogs with healthy bones, well-developed muscles and a long, rectangular body. The skin is elastic, soft, thin and wrinkled. The best feature is that it feels extra agile. Generally, the shoulder height of male bloodhounds is 63.0-69.0 cm, and that of females is 23.0-25.0 cm.

The dog’s head is very distinctive, looking small from the front but very broad from the side; the nose is black or brown, broad and developed; the teeth are white, healthy and neatly arranged; the eyes are deep Deeply sunken into the eye sockets, the eyelids are rhombus or diamond-shaped, average in size, and oval in shape; the ears are thin and soft.

The neck is long and muscular; the topline is flat; the shoulders are slightly overturned; the back is straight, broad, and thick; the loin is broad, healthy, and short; the buttocks are well muscled, broad, and long. The forequarters are well muscled, straight and parallel when viewed from the front; the hindquarters are thick, well muscled and parallel when viewed from the back.

The tail is long, healthy and set high; the dog's gait is slow but very smooth and looks very comfortable.

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