How to tell whether a Labrador is pure or not? These four parts must not be ignored.

Oct 20,2024
3Min

Look at the dog’s head

The purebred Labrador’s head should look broad, the head should look big, the head lines should be smooth, the cheeks should not have a lot of flesh, the nose should be wide and black, and the ears should be low and but It is not drooping weakly. The contours under the eyes are clear, but the cheeks are not protruding. The lips cannot be square or droopy. The overall look should be docile and smart.

Look at the overall appearance of the dog

The purebred Labrador is well-proportioned overall, with a short waist, a broad and strong back, a powerful body, and a well-developed chest. The curve of the underbelly in an adult dog is almost straight or slightly lifted. The loin is short, broad, strong, full and powerful, extending into the very well developed and powerful hindquarters. Viewed from the side, the Labrador Retriever's forechest is well developed, but not exaggerated.


Look at the color of the dog’s coat

Labrador retrievers have many coat colors, some are black, and the whole body is black. A small patch of white hair on the chest is allowed. . There is yellow, and the yellow coat can range from reddish brown to light cream and is mixed in the ears and undercoat or the undercoat of the tail. There is also chocolate color, which can be mixed with light chocolate to dark chocolate. A small patch of white hair on the chest is allowed.

Look at the dog’s tail

The tail of a purebred Labrador retriever is thickest at the base, gradually tapers toward the end, is medium in length, and is no longer than the knee joint. The hair on the tail is also short and thick. It gives people a rounded feeling, so it is called an otter tail. The tail is straight during exercise and rest, and cannot be curled behind the back, so it is also important to look at the tail when selecting.
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