What Kind of Dogs Should Not Be Bought

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Every dog lover hopes to buy a healthy, intelligent, and lively dog. Therefore, when choosing a dog, we must pay attention to many features that reflect the dog’s condition. We should carefully observe these features. So what kind of dogs should not be bought? We need to observe the dog’s characteristics before deciding.
1. When buying a dog, do not pick it up immediately; first quietly observe its movements and posture. Do not buy dogs that hang their heads and look like defeated dogs.
2. Do not choose dogs that are too overweight or have excessively large bellies.
3. Do not buy dogs with matted fur or shedding problems.
4. Do not buy dogs with dry noses or runny noses.
5. Dogs with excessive white eyes, cloudy or white eyeballs, or many secretions in the corners of the eyes are unhealthy;
6. Do not buy dogs with smelly ear canals, flaking at ear tips, or those that frequently shake their ears;
7. Healthy dogs have rosy gums and tongues; do not buy dogs with bad breath;
8. Do not buy dogs with hardened or thickened skin;
9. Pay special attention to the underside of the dog’s tail; if there are “yellow stains,” it indicates recent diarrhea, and such dogs should not be bought.
10. Do not buy dogs with deformities in the skull, upper jaw, lower jaw, or along the cervical vertebrae, spine, and limb bones.
11. Do not buy dogs with dry-cracked or overly hard paw pads;
12. Do not buy dogs that are easily startled or jumpy.
These are the conditions you need to pay attention to when buying a dog because these traits well reflect the dog’s temperament and health. Therefore, be sure to observe carefully before purchasing a dog.