How to choose a purebred golden retriever? Generally speaking, we can identify a purebred golden retriever through the following characteristics.
Golden retrievers (confirm introduction)
1 mouth.
The shorter and thicker the golden retriever puppies are, the better. The adult dogs are square and wide, but not long or pointed.
2 Coat color.
The coat color of purebred golden retriever puppies is indeed golden yellow, and it has a very good luster and does not feel too rough to the touch.
3 forehead.
The forehead is wide and flat, with pure eyes.
4 eyes.
When a purebred golden retriever adult dog looks directly at the front, the whites of its eyes should not be exposed.
5 claws.
It is natural to close, not to separate.
6 tails.
When buying a golden retriever baby, when the purebred golden retriever's tail is standing still, the tail must be hanging diagonally.
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