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How to Tell if a Springer Spaniel is Purebred and What is Their Price?

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To determine if a Springer Spaniel is purebred, you can observe several key physical characteristics. These include their coat, forequarters, hindquarters, and neck. Purebred Springer Spaniels should have a coat of even color, without mismarkings, and of a moderate, short length. Their forequarters should have a straight alignment, with the elbows positioned below the shoulders and close to the body. The hindquarters should be strong and well-boned. Finally, their neck should be of moderate length, smoothly joining the shoulders, and the rib cage should extend into the body. Coat The coat is one of the methods to identify a purebred Springer Spaniel. Purebred Springers have distinct coat colors, typically black, white, or liver, in a tricolor pattern, or with black or liver markings on a white background, or a mix of black and liver. The coat is generally of moderate length, usually falling above the knees. Forequarters A purebred Springer Spaniel has well-defined shoulders that are cl...

Are Bordeaux Dogs at 7000 RMB Expensive?

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A Bordeaux dog priced at 7000 RMB is not considered expensive. Generally, a purebred Bordeaux with good characteristics typically costs upwards of 8000 RMB. Bordeaux dogs are not commonly bred in China, leading to a market price range between 8000 to 12000 RMB. It’s not recommended to consider Bordeaux dogs that are priced significantly lower, as they may have potential health issues or genetic defects. Quality dictates the price, although it's not always true that the more expensive the better. It's best to seek a reputable breeder. When buying a Bordeaux dog, it's crucial to thoroughly inspect the puppy and ideally meet its parents. Understanding Bordeaux Dog Pricing The price of a Bordeaux dog is influenced by several factors, including pedigree, lineage, breeder reputation, and health certifications. Puppies with strong lineage from champion bloodlines, and those who have undergone extensive health testing by the breeder, will command a higher price. Be wary of extremel...

How to Tell if a Springer Spaniel is Purebred and What's the Price?

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Determining if a Springer Spaniel is purebred involves observing several key physical characteristics. A purebred Springer should exhibit a coat that is consistently colored without unusual markings and is of a medium, relatively short length. The forequarters should show a straight alignment, with the upper arm perpendicular to the shoulder, and the elbows located directly below the shoulder and close to the body. The hindquarters should display strength and robust bone structure. The neck should be of moderate length, blending smoothly into the shoulders, and the ribs should extend well back towards the body. 1. Coat The coat is a key indicator of breed purity in Springer Spaniels. Purebred Springers typically have a coat that is a solid color, commonly black, white, or liver, or combinations of these colors, such as black and white, liver and white, or a mix of black and liver with white markings. The hair length is usually above the knee. 2. Forequarters In a purebred Springer Span...