How to choose a Labrador? Pinch the dog's paws and calves with your hands. Try to choose a Labrador with a thick frame and rich bones. Purebred Labradors have a broad head and relatively large nostrils; choose a spirited Labrador. Labradors in good condition and lively and active are easier to train.

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To determine whether a dog is a purebred Labrador, bone mass is a very important factor. You can gently pinch the dog's paws and calves with your hands to experience the size of the Labrador's skeleton. If the skeleton is relatively strong, you can see that the dog's bone mass is relatively rich. If it is not a purebred Labrador, the bone mass will be very sparse. At the same time, the skeleton is thin, and the physique of such a dog will not Very good, and your resistance will be lower now.

If it is a purebred Labrador, the top of its head is relatively broad, so the visual effect is that the dog's head is very large. At the same time, the nose is also relatively open, so the nostrils appear relatively broad.

Judging from the teeth, Labrador’s teeth are crisp and neat, showing a scissors-like bite; from the ears, the ears naturally droop and hang on both sides of the head; the eyes are also bright and bright. , general size.

The tail is the key mark of this dog. The tail is very thick at the base, gradually tapering towards the end of the tail, and is medium in length. The tail must not have feathery feathers, which gives people the impression of an otter tail. It looks very eye-catching, but it cannot be curled up on the body.

When going to a kennel or pet store to buy a puppy, you must pay attention to Lala’s mental state. If Lala is lying on her stomach and cannot move, with no energy at all, this kind of dog is not suitable. , it is recommended to choose some lively and dynamic pull-ups, which are easier to train and will make the training more motivated.