How to choose puppies in a litter

He Ru Zai Gong Selecting Puppies in the Litter
Dalmatian Dog (Definite Introduction)

Regarding the criteria that most people weigh when choosing puppies, they are Whether the appearance of a dog is beautiful or not, everyone loves beauty. A beautiful dog will naturally be lovable. However, the criterion for choosing a dog is not just their appearance. If you want to choose an outstanding dog There are many factors that need to be considered for dogs. Let’s talk about how to choose puppies in the same litter.

1. Dog’s social interaction skills: You can squat down a distance in front of the puppy and call the puppy to come. If the puppy’s tail is raised and it runs straight towards it, it must be full of confidence and interest. Social dogs, as well as dogs with independent personalities may be indifferent, while timid puppies may come forward but with a hesitant attitude and a droopy tail.

2. Whether the character is strong: Turn the puppy on the ground with all four legs in the air, press its chest with one hand, control it slightly and not move, and look at its eyes with both eyes. minute. At this time, the aggressive ones will resist with all their strength and show no fear in their eyes, while the timid ones will obey with hesitant eyes. This experiment is extremely important. Strong puppies are only suitable for raising by experienced people.

3. Dog style: Put the dog you have just controlled immediately in front of you, gently stroke it all over, talk to it quietly, and lower your head so that it can lick it. the face of the person. A dog with a certain sense of style will forget the restraint you just imposed and will still approach you.

4. Dog’s senses: Experiment with their hearing, vision, touch, and feeling respectively. Among them, feeling is the most important. How a dog feels has a considerable impact on it.

If a dog that performs well in these items in the same litter can be raised as his own pet dog, and as long as the raising and training methods are suitable, then they should be a relatively good dog when they grow up. Outstanding dog.

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