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Hey there, fellow dog lovers! Ever wonder how you can tell what kind of dog your adorable puppy will grow up to be? Let's dive into the world of puppy traits, focusing on color, size, and ear shapes.
Breed | Color | Size | Ear Shape |
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Maltese | Pure white, brown, and light yellow, with white being the most valuable. | 2.5-4 kg | Ears are set low and large, compared to the slightly smaller, higher-set ears of a Poodle. |
Shih Tzu | Various colors | Larger, weighing between 4-8 kg | Ears are set low and small, giving a delicate appearance. |
Poodle | Golden, black, and gray | Varies by size | Large ears, set low, and smaller ears, set slightly higher. |
Now, let's talk about wolf dogs. I've got a gray pup at home with long legs, and I'm curious about its features. How can I tell if it's a wolf dog? Look for a sturdy jaw, deep-set eyes, and a prominent brow ridge. The coat should be short, dense, and shiny. The tail is thin and straight.
When looking for a quality male Golden Retriever puppy, the color is a big deal. The coat should be golden, with both curly and straight hair, like the ears are curly and the tail is straight. The eyes should be a deep brown, and the ears hang low and close to the head.
Can't quite tell what breed your furry friend is? Take a photo and use it to search on the internet. It's amazing how often you can find out what kind of dog you have, even if it's a mixed breed. Just remember, it can be a bit of a challenge with mutts!
Wondering if your dog is friendly and adaptable? Watch how it behaves in new environments. And don't forget to check its stools to ensure a healthy digestive system.
For those who love the cute and fluffy Teddy Bear Poodle, look at the eyes—dark and almond-shaped, with a lively, smart look. The ears are long, wide, and covered in dense fur, but not too long or droopy. The body should be compact, with a level back and a plump chest.
While color, size, and ear shape can give you clues about a dog's breed, remember that it's more than just appearance. Each breed has its own unique personality and traits. So, get ready to love your pup for who they are, not just what they look like!
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