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What do you think of Keji's purebred?

Ke Jiquan is a purebred dog as long as it meets the following characteristics.

attitude

Height: male shoulder height 1 1.0- 12.2 inches (28.0-3 1.0 cm) and female shoulder height 9.8-1.4 inches (28.0-31.4 inches)

Weight range: Male Ke Jiquan weighs 22.0-26.5 pounds (10.0- 12.0 kg) and female Ke Jiquan weighs 22.0-24.3 pounds (10.0-/0.0 kg).

head

Including head, face, eyes, ears, nose mirror, mouth, nose and mouth, chin and teeth.

Head: fox-shaped, smart, concerned about the surrounding environment, will not feel timid. The skull is quite wide and the ears are flat, the forehead and nose frame are moderate, the cheeks are slightly round, and the front face is pointed, which gradually sharpens the snout. The distance from the occipital bone to the center of the frontal nasal shelf is greater than the distance from the frontal nasal shelf to the tip of the nose, and the proportion is 5 parts of the total length of the skull and 3 parts of the total length of the front. Eyes: The eyes are oval, of medium size, neither round nor prominent, and slightly inclined. The eyes are brown, which is in harmony with the color of the coat. Eyes are black, and black is the most suitable color. Black is full of expression. True black eyes are the least popular color, so are yellow eyes and blue eyes. Ears: hard, medium-sized, gradually narrowing to a round ear tip. Ears move and are sensitive to sound. Draw a straight line from the tip of the nose through the eyes to the tip of the ear to form a triangle close to an equilateral triangle. Bat ears, kitten ears, big and weak ears, drooping ears, ears that are too high or too low are all unwanted ears. Buckle ears, rose ears or drooping ears are all serious defects. The whole nose is black.

tree trunk

Including neck, chest, ribs, waist and back, front of body, skin

Neck: The neck is quite long, long enough to balance the whole body. Slightly arched, neat, and perfectly integrated with the shoulders. Too short a neck will give people a feeling of suffocation, and too long and thin a neck or a ewe will affect the quality of dogs. Topline: the back is hard and horizontal, and the buttocks are neither protruding nor concave. A slightly thicker neck coat is allowed to meet a slightly shorter body hair, which will cause a slight depression behind the shoulder. Body: The ribs are elastic, slightly oval and of appropriate length. The chest is deep and hangs between the forelimbs. Too low will interfere with freedom of movement and should be punished. Looking down, the body gradually tapers to the waist. Waist: The waist is short. Barrel chest, flat chest, ribs lack elasticity, too long and too round, not up to standard.

Arms and legs

Comprises a front body, shoulders, upper limbs, glue joints, glue bones, feet, hindquarters, thighs, hocks, joints and hocks nails.

Forequarters: The calves are short, as straight as possible, and the elbows are parallel to the body. Sufficient bones. Elbows are close to the sides of the body, neither loose nor tight. The shoulders are naturally positioned at a 90-degree angle with the upper arm. Hindquarters: strong and flexible, and the rear knee joint is naturally angled. Short legs. Sufficient bones. Seen from the back, the metatarsal bone is straight. Foot claws: oval, strong toes, naturally arched and tight, two middle toes slightly longer, and strong pads. Arch naturally. Short toenails.

tail

Tail: short and natural. The tail should be as short as possible, and occasionally a puppy is born with a broken tail, which is allowed. If the tail is not too upturned, it can't reach the outline of the dog's back line, and the length of upturning is less than 5 cm. Short tail. The complete tail is on the same line as the topline, naturally drooping and not bending to the back. Lift it flush with the topline when you are active, and put it down when you are resting. A tail that is too high or too low is a defect.

Gait movement

Walk freely and smoothly. The forelimbs should be stretched freely, not too high, and coordinated with the driving action of the hindquarters. Proper shoulder position and elbow movement can make the dog stride forward freely. From the front, when walking, the limbs are not on a parallel plane, but slightly retracted to make up for the shortcomings of short legs and wide chest. The hind limbs extend freely and are in line with the forelimbs, so that the movement runs continuously and forcefully, and the tarsal joints are neither adducted nor everted. The movement of claws is parallel to the movement route, and they cannot swing, cross or interfere with each other. Inconsistent short movements, body swinging or walking with legs lifted high, and gait that is too tight or too open when walking back and forth are all incorrect gaits. This kind of shepherd dog must be agile, free and have endurance for work.