Even though we have learned a lot about the common sense when choosing a Golden Retriever puppy, we still have to pay attention to some key points when choosing a Golden Retriever puppy for its physical quality:
Golden Retriever (certain introduction)
How to evaluate the quality of the golden retriever, we have listed ten points and follow the key points The horizontal furnishings are as follows. You may wish to judge the quality of your golden retriever dog according to these ten standards:
1. Coat color.
As the name suggests, Golden Retrievers have the best golden complexion. However, many kennels or dog sellers, in order to sell their non-golden dogs, will adopt another set of appearance and use other expressions. This is actually from the perspective of the merchants. There is no universal standard of golden retriever that nature masters like. Some friends like gold, some like yellow, black and pure white, which is understandable. However, Confluence still thinks the golden one is better.
2. Bones.
This is common to people. Babies have big frames and will easily get into shape. The bones of a golden retriever are most easily seen from its claws. The best golden retrievers, even those that are only 30 days old, have very thick claws, more than 5cm in width. Bone mass is extremely important. If the bone mass is insufficient, the golden retriever will be very thin in the future and will not become a good dog in the first level.
3. Mouth.
Hold the golden retriever baby’s mouth with your hands. The thicker the mouth of the golden retriever, 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 golden retriever.
4. Hair volume.
When we choose a small golden retriever, comb it carefully with a comb. Generally speaking, the more and thicker the hair, the better.
5. The fur is scattered.
Just good coat color is not enough, you also need to look at the distribution of the golden retriever’s fur. Straight hair is better than messy hair. When combing, you should pay attention to the color of the hair. The color of golden retriever's coat changes suddenly. For a good golden retriever baby, you can see the distribution pattern of coat color as it grows up. 6. Nose. The golden retriever's nose should be black, and the rest of the color is not particularly good.
7. Ears.
Golden retrievers’ ears are not too big. Pull the tip of the ear, just enough to cover the front of the golden retriever's eyes. If it exceeds too much, it is a defect.
8. Eyes.
When a purebred golden retriever adult dog looks directly at the front line, there should be noShow the whites of your eyes. However, when choosing a golden retriever, be sure not to 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. As is common among people, their eyes are quite big when they are born and become smaller as they grow up. Therefore, when buying a puppy, it should be appropriate to show the whites of the eyes.
9. Tail.
Many friends do not pay attention to the tail when choosing a golden retriever. When buying a golden retriever baby, its tail should be tucked under the back of the buttocks or droop excessively when standing still. When running, the tail will not be completely straight backwards, nor will it be rolled up like a Chinese native dog.
10. Examine the reaction of the little golden retriever.
If the puppy is alert, physically strong, and willing to be close to humans, such a golden retriever is best and is very suitable for future training. After mastering the above ten points, you may as well become a small expert in golden retriever evaluation.
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