Basic knowledge about Teddy dogs

Basic knowledge about Teddy dogs. Teddy is a kind of style name for guest dogs. It is available in various sizes of large, medium and small. The advantage is that it is compact, intelligent, does not shed hair, and is very clingy. It is especially suitable for the elderly, children, office workers, etc. of all ages. Section support. Do you have any urge to keep this type of dog?

Basic knowledge about Teddy dogs. The guest is a French breed that was once used for hunting waterfowl. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the breed reached the peak of its development and was used for hunting, performance and companionship. They are divided into four categories according to their body size. The most popular are the smaller breeds: miniature guest dogs and toy guest dogs. Among them, the toy guest dog is the smallest one. It is active, happy, very alert, intelligent, likes to go out, has good character and temperament, and has strong adaptability. Guest dogs do not shed and make excellent pet dogs. If the red toy pet dog does not shave its beard and the hair around its mouth, it can grow into the appearance of the teddy bear in the cartoon, so the toy pet dog is also called "teddy bear".

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English name: Teddy

Resume:

Teddy dog ​​(English name: toypoodle) is not a breed of dog. Teddy dog ​​is just a way of grooming guest dogs. Many guest dogs next to the Teddy guest flag are originally disqualified guest dogs. They generally have round eyes, high ears, and thick and short mouths. The guests generally have almond-shaped eyes, which make them look wise, and their mouths are long and pointed, making them very beautiful. The teddy bear dog is just a gimmick created by dog ​​dealers, just like the blue-eyed husky and three-fire breed in the past.

Because the name Teddy is affectionate and very similar to a teddy bear doll, the name Teddy dog ​​has "disappeared". Hype is on the one hand, and on the other hand, guest dogs with muzzle hair are really lovable.

Character:

Basic knowledge about Teddy dogs. The Teddy dog ​​is a very lively, agile and elegant dog breed. It has good body proportions and shows a confident and aloof appearance. Intelligent, lively, outstanding in nature, extremely approachable, and a loyal dog breed. A very fast, intelligent and elegant dog, this dog is cheerful and gentle, making it a good family pet.

Suitable people:

Teddy dogs come in various sizes: large, medium and small, and breeders can choose according to their own living space. Teddy dogs have many advantages, including high IQ, no understanding, and no shedding. However, Teddy dogs are arrogant, very clingy, and their grooming care is cumbersome.Teddy dogs are suitable for people of all ages and are good apartment dogs. However, it requires a lot of attention from the owner and is not suitable for people who are busy in work and study.

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Dog breed scale:

1. Body shape

Basic knowledge about Teddy dogs. According to FCI standards, their height limits are: toy guests, shorter than 28 cm; mini guests, 28-35 cm; medium-sized guests, 35-45 cm; giant guests, 45-60 cm.

2. Head (head, face, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, tone, jaw, teeth)

Head : Obvious, linear and proportional to the body shape. The length must be slightly greater than 2/5 of the horse's height at the withers. Not too heavy or too big, but not too delicate either. There needs to be sharp edges and corners under the skin. Skull: Distinctly shaped; width less than half the head length (the central axis produces an axial plane angle of approximately 16 to 18 degrees). Viewed from above, the entire skull forms an oval shape in the longitudinal direction, with a slightly protruding appearance. The vertical axis is slightly diffuse. The eyes are arched; excessively pronounced and covered with long hair. There are wrinkles on the forehead, which are very wide between the eyes and gradually narrow towards the occipital bone, which is very obvious (the mini type will not be obvious). Stop: Common to dogs of average stature, barely noticeable. Nose: clear and well developed, with straight occipital bone; nostrils well spread. The color of the nose of black, white and gray dogs is black; the color of the nose of brown dogs is brown; the color of the nose of apricot dogs is brown in the whole dark brown range, or it may be black, not the best color , are acceptable, but avoid possible fading. Muzzle: The upper surface is straight; the length of the muzzle is approximately 9/10 of the length of the skull. The two branches of the lower jaw extend almost parallel. The lower jaw, rather than the edge of the upper lip, outlines the lower surface of the internal kiss. Lips: Slightly developed, fairly tight, of moderate thickness, with the upper lip above and no longer than the lower lip. The lips of black, white and gray dogs are black; the lips of apricot dogs are all brown series, or black, and any color is not the best. The corners of the mouth must be obvious. Jaws/Teeth: Normal position, strong teeth. At the time of evaluation or breeding adoption, there will be no penalty for the lack of first or second molars in the upper jaw and the lack of second or third molars in the lower jaw. Face: Not obvious. The cheek bones outline the shape. The outer orbital surface is distinct but not slightly inverted. The cheek muscles and cheek anatomy are slightly developed; the cheekbones have a very slight arch. Eyes: With an earnest expression, located at the level of the stop, slightly slanted. The surface of the eyelids gives the eyes an almond shape. The eyes of black, white, gray and apricot dogs are black or dark brown; the eyes of brown dogs are probably dark amber. Ears: very long, drooping along both sides of the cheek, located on the extension line starting from the upper end of the nose and passing below the outer corner of the eyes, flat, widening at the back of the ear base, rounded at the tip, and covered with very long curly hair. The guest dog's ears do not reach the corners of the mouth and are not classified as "Excellent". Basic knowledge about Teddy dogs.

3. Body (neck, chest, ribs, waist and back, front of body, skin):

Neck: abundant, neck The back is slightly arched, of medium length and of good proportion. The feet are enough to lift the head noblely. No dewlap. The junction of the neck and neck is oval; the length is shorter than the length of the head. Body: The full body of the guest dog is well proportioned, with the length of the body often being greater than the height of the hump. Shoulders: Overly developed. Back: Topline short and harmonious. Neither arching nor sinking. The height from the ground to the withers is about the same as the height from the ground to the rump. Loin: Firm and well muscled. Croup; round but not sloping. Chest: Dropped to elbow level, width equal to 2/3 of depth (from spine to sternum). The circumference of the chest, measured from below the shoulders, should be at least 10 cm greater than the height of the horse's withers. Ribs: Rib cage oval, broad at the back. Forechest: Normal size; the end of the sternum must be slightly extended and located at a fairly high position to facilitate the noble lifting of the head. Abdomen: Tucked but not extended.

4. Hands and feet (forehead, shoulders, upper limbs, pasterns, pasterns, soles of feet, hindquarters, thighs, hocks, joints and hock nails)

Forequarters: The front legs are very straight, parallel to each other, elegant, muscular and well-boned. The height from the elbow to the ground is 5/9 of the height from the horse's withers to the ground. Shoulders: Sloping, muscular. The scapula and upper limb create an angle of 90° to 110°. Upper arm: The length of the upper limb corresponds to the length of the shoulder blade. Pasterns: Rich, but not bulky, almost straight in appearance. Feet: Quite small, plump, oval. The toes are well arched, healthy, tight, webbed, and firmly attached to the crisp, hard, rich pads. Two colors: black and gray. The toenails of black dogs are black, the toenails of brown dogs are brown, and the toenails of white dogs can be any horn color series from dark to black, which must match the color of their coat. White toenails remain a disqualification. The color of the toenails of apricot dogs ranges from dark brown to black. There is no best color and any color can be accepted. Hindquarters: Viewed from the back, the hind legs are straight and parallel to each other. The muscles are well developed and very obvious. The hock joint has a sharp angle. The angle between the lumbar joint and the femur and the angle between the tibia and the tarsal bone must be very obvious to avoid tilting the hips when some legs are erect. Thighs: muscular and healthy. Hock: Straight. Guest dogs should not be born with dewclaws on their hind legs.

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5. Tail

Tail: It is cut off at a very high position at the waist level, or at the natural end of the tail for curly-coated dogs. Cut off at half the length. However, a long, carried tail is not a disqualification. The tail may be carried at all lengths. Teddy Basics.

6. Gait: The pace is brisk and agile, without any vibration or lengthening.

7. Genetic diseases: hip joint hypoplasia, mitral valve development

8. Basic knowledge of Teddy dogs: acute gastric dilatation-change, cataract, retinopathy. , allergic dermatitis, intestinal changes, renal insufficiency, Addison's disease, Cushing's syndrome, epilepsy, tear duct atresia, femoral head necrosis, progressive retinal atrophy, trichiasis, hypothyroidism, ductus arteriosus Closure, hereditary bleeding disorders, sebaceous adenitis, glaucoma, osteohematoma, urinary stones, eczema, chronic inflammatory liver disease



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