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The standard characteristics of purebred Tibetan Mastiff and the matters needing attention when purc

2022-04-13 / 1036 Read

Many friends who want to buy a Tibetan Mastiff may have suffered a lot from knowing little about Tibetan Mastiffs before. They even saw an article on the Internet about the buyer spending millions and finally buying a Chow Chow only. Therefore, before buying a Tibetan mastiff, you must understand the characteristics of purebred Tibetan mastiffs and some purchasing skills. Let's take a look!

Standard

The more excellent the Tibetan Mastiff, the more obvious its characteristics will be, and it will be very easy for such Tibetan Mastiff owners to choose them. When many owners buy Tibetan mastiffs, they will choose one by one, which is very helpful for the owners to buy. Therefore, pet dog trading owners are choosing Tibetan mastiffs. It is also important to pay attention to this method, and choose the most suitable Tibetan Mastiff according to the characteristics of the following dog breeds, so as to ensure a higher probability of successful selection.

The head cover is too long and narrow, the eyes are large and prominent, the eye color is very light, and the ears are large and rounded at the tip, all of which do not conform to the characteristics of this breed.

The muzzle is too thick, the upper and lower jaws are protruding, the ears are too hairy, the limbs are too long or too thick, and the toes are very wide, which is not characteristic of this breed.

The hair on the head is too little, the hair is soft and curved, the body hair has white spots, the back is short and not level, it does not conform to the appearance characteristics of the breed, and should not be selected.

You should choose someone who is physically strong, full of energy, not neurotic, not barking, and not afraid to meet people.

Those who have suffered from digestive tract disease and have not been cured or have other diseases should not be selected.

When purchasing, ask the other party for the breed's breeding and management technical data, pedigree certificate, vaccination certificate, a transfer letter signed by both parties, and a 7-14-day health guarantee.

The excellent Yantai Tibetan Mastiff can make the breeding work of the owners easier, so the selection method of the owners is also very important. When buying Tibetan Mastiffs, owners should pay attention to the methods, and choose very suitable Tibetan Mastiff puppies according to these characteristics. The more Tibetan Mastiffs meet the above requirements, the better their breeds will be. Picking jobs will also be easier.

Coat color:

1. The black body is pure black without stray hair, and there may be a few white spots on the neck and chest

2. The brown-red hair is ox-red or purplish red, and some hair tips are slightly blackened

3. Iron-clad gold: black back and yellow legs, with two copper coins above the eyes Like yellow spots (or black back and red legs, there are two Tibetan mastiff dots above the eyes like brown-red twine-like dots).

4. Pure white: The whole body is snow-white, also known as snow mastiff.

5. Yellow Mastiff: (also known as Red Mastiff) coat color is straw yellow, brown, golden and apricot

6. Gray.

Eyes: The eyeballs are yellowish-brown, mainly triangular in shape, and some of the upper part of the eyeball is hidden under the upper eyelid, and the red fundus of the lower eyeball is exposed, which is called hanging eye .

Ears: Triangular in shape, hanging naturally, ears are large and set close to the front of the face.

Mouth:

1. Flat mouth: The upper mouth skin is hung at the end of the lower mouth and it is a flat mouth.

2. Mouth wrapping: When the mouth is closed, the upper and lower sides are wrapped like a wrap. Back: The chest should be broad and the waist should be long and wide.

Teeth: Tibetan mastiff teeth are carnivorous teeth, with a bite force of 186.3 pounds, which is more than twice that of a human being.

Torso

Front of the torso: The shoulders are flat and the backbone is well muscled. The forelegs are straight and stout, sloping slightly inward when erect.

Trunk: Strong, with a straight, broad back, well muscled and slightly squatted overall. The chest sags below the upper elbow, and the torso length is slightly greater than the height.

Back: The chest should be broad and the waist long and wide.

Claws: The feet are large, symmetrical, with hairs between the toes, and fibular hairs from the upper part of the claws to the upper back of the dog's legs, and the claws are tightly packed like tiger claws.

Tail: Mid-length, the length should not exceed the ankle joint, in a line with the back, naturally rolled up, commonly known as chrysanthemum tail, which can be divided into oblique chrysanthemum and flat chrysanthemum.

1. Oblique chrysanthemum: The tail hair is long, rolled up tightly, and rolled obliquely on the back of the Tibetan Mastiff.

2. Flat chrysanthemum: The tail hair is long, the tail root is tightly rolled, and the flat roll is placed above the back, which looks like a big chrysanthemum.

3. Sickle type: Although the dog's tail is raised, it cannot be rolled tightly, like a machete;

Shoulder height: The shoulder height of male dogs is not less than 66 cm, and the shoulder height of female dogs is higher than 62 cm. All aspects meet the requirements of Tibetan mastiffs as standard Tibetan mastiffs; all aspects meet Tibetan Mastiffs are required to be purebred.

Coat

Thick (dense) and long hair, thicker in winter than in summer, divided into two layers of undercoat and needle hair, males than females The hair is longer, with longer and thicker hair on the neck and shoulders (and back). There is longer hair on the back of the front and rear calves.