Before becoming a pet editor, I myself had a failed dog selection experience:
In the black light blind dog farm, I heard a group of dogs barking,
I hurriedly selected Pomeranian, turned out to be PLUS.
I wanted to go back to the vendor, but I already had feelings for him.
I couldn’t bear the dog being hurt, so I had to stay with it forever.
Every time I go out to walk with him, I always choose to walk him in the dead of night, because I am worried about passers-by looking at me "strangely", and I am also tired of hearing "this Samoyed is so cute" and "this is a Pomeranian" "Yeah, it doesn't look like that" or "It feels like a silver fox", I'm too lazy to explain. After that, we simply called our dog Pomeranian PLUS in an "optimistic" way. In fact, we knew in our heart that it was just a "Chuan Chuan".
(Bomei PLUS)
Since then, I have also secretly vowed to become a pet editor and write articles on various dog selection techniques, in order to prevent people from leaving my " "Old road", but you can choose the purebred dog of your choice through various correct methods! The following is the Pomeranian selection tips compiled by the editor after making “mistakes”.
(Purebred Pomeranian)
1. Differences in body shape
From a morphological point of view, the purebred Pomeranian is generally spherical (similar to the back hair) The shape has a lot to do with it). The forelimbs of a purebred Pomeranian are slightly higher than the hindlimbs, and the hindlimbs are straight and short. Due to the overall small size, the distance between the forelimbs and hindlimbs is not large, the tail root is high, and the chest appears deep and wide.
The Chuanchuan Pomeranian is the offspring of Pomeranian and other dog breeds, such as Samoyed, Silver Fox, etc. The Chuanchuan Pomeranian's forelimbs and hindlimbs are almost the same height, and the distance between the front and rear legs appears less compact., even a bit long, so the whole body looks very slender, which is very obvious in adulthood, and the obvious difference from the spherical shape of purebred Pomeranian can be seen with the naked eye.
2. Differences in the head
From the head point of view, the forehead segment of purebred Pomeranian dogs (referring to the tangent line of the front edge of the forehead and the tip of the nose) The angle between the upper concave surface (in layman’s terms, it is the depression under the forehead) is very obvious, and the angle from the bridge of the nose to the head is maintained at more than 90 degrees; the mouth is short, pointed, shaped like a small triangle; the ears are small, and the distance between the ears is moderate, 3-4 months At one month old, it is almost buried in the hair of the head and cannot be directly seen.
The forehead angle of Chuanchuan Pomeranian is not obvious, so the face is intuitively large; the lips appear slightly thick; the ears are large, wedge-shaped, and the distance between the ears is very wide, making them appear less intelligent.
3. Differences in hair
The hair is an important reference for judging whether a Pomeranian is good or not based on intuitive feelings. The hair of a purebred Pomeranian is composed of two layers. The bottom layer of hair is soft and fine, and the surface layer of hair is hard and thick, covering the whole body. The decorative hair on the chest is fluffy, long and wide.
The hair of Chuan Chuan Pomeranian is not that thick, and even appears a little sparse, while the decorative hair on the chest is not so fluffy and looks a bit restrained.
And if one day, due to negligence, you accidentally choose Bomei PLUS, please don’t give it up. After all, “Chuan Chuan” also has life and deserves to be cared for!