Tibetan hound morphological characteristics

Tibetan Hound
The Tibetan Hound (certain introduction)

The Tibetan Hound has a uniform shape, a medium length, slightly taller in height, and the shoulder distance is ground 10-inch arrangement. The dog's head is small and balanced in proportion to its body. It often holds its head proudly, giving people a sense of dignity. The male Tibetan Hound gives the impression of being majestic, but not rough. The eyes are dark brown, oval, translucent and full of emotion, of normal size, relatively wide apart, and have black eye circles. The ears are medium in size and drooping, and the ears of adult dogs are heavily feathered. The nose is black, the lower jaw is slightly overhanging, and the teeth are clean.

The neck is slightly short but very thick, the back is straight, the forelegs and paws are bare and clean, and the hind limbs are thick and straight when viewed from behind. The tail is set very high and has a lot of feathers. When it is active, the tail will happily curl up on its back.

It has a double-layered coat that naturally lies flat on the body. The hair on the face and front of the legs is very smooth, and the hair on the soles of the feet needs to be trimmed to help it grow. There is no fixed color for this dog, and a combination of various colors is possible.

When walking, they move quickly and in a straight line with an extended gait, full of joy and confidence.

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