How do you look for purity in a Scottish Shepherd? The head and body of a Scottish Shepherd are light in proportion, and the words when viewed from the side are clear and refined; the Scottish Shepherd has a full tone, which is flat with the surface of the head, and the back of the head is not Spread outward, with neatly arranged teeth and a scissor bite; the Scottish Shepherd cannot be lifted, and 1/4 of the ear tips are folded forward when alerting.

When choosing a Sumu puppy, the most important part is naturally the head. Parents can quietly observe the overall appearance of the Sumu puppy. If the head and body appear to be particularly light and flexible, and there are no heavy signs. , and when viewed from the side, the words are clear and refined, and basically meet the standards.

A purebred Scottish Shepherd has a full tone, which is even with the surface of the skull, with no sudden narrowing of the base and no outward expansion of the back of the head. Observing the dog's teeth, you will find that the purebred Scottish Sheepdog's teeth are neatly arranged and have a scissors bite. The head will be particularly flat and will not flinch to the sides. The height of the back of the head is often smaller than the length.

How do Scottish Shepherds look pure

If you want to choose a purebred Scottish Shepherd puppy, you should also check its ears. When the Scottish Shepherd is alerting, 1/4 of the ear tips will be continuously folded forward, and about 3/4 of the ears will be folded forward. The ears are erect, and the size of the ears is in exact proportion to the head. Moreover, the Scottish Shepherd's ears are often unable to be lifted because they are too large. When it is resting, the ears are generally folded forward.

If you want to choose a qualified dog, the dog’s legs are also very important, and the Scottish Shepherd dog’s leg muscles are very developed, the thigh muscles are very strong, and the knee joints are also very strong. The slanted, complete structure of the legs will appear to be particularly light and powerful, and the generally clumsy Scottish Shepherds are often not purebreds.