Now look at the quality of dogs is mainly distributed in the hair, skeleton, face, etc., Saint BernardDog is a giant dog, and its hair most directly affects its appearance. When choosing a good St. Bernard dog, you must be optimistic about its hair.
Lightly stroke the little St. Bernard's coat, which should be smooth and firm. Check the little St. Bernard for skin disease and excessive dander. Many St. Bernards have dandruff, which is a sign of a lack of vitamins and long-term absence of sunlight, or the wrong bath lotion used in the bath, not a disease.
The main purpose of checking the St. Bernard's skin is to prevent it from having skin diseases or surface parasites. Gently separate its fur with your hands. If the color of the skin is light pink, it means the skin is healthy. Focus on the skin around the St. Bernard's mouth, under the neck, behind the ears, under the armpits, and at the base of the thighs, because these places are prone to mites. The skin has been infected with mites or fungi, and it is recommended that you do not choose it, because the disease is troublesome to treat and easy to recur.
If you find a lot of small black particles in the hair, and the skin color is not normal, it may already have fleas on it. If there are obvious spherical bulges around the navel and the back of the abdomen of the St. Bernard dog, it is mostly the result of the St. Bernard dog suffering from umbilical hernia and scrotal hernia, and it generally needs to be treated by surgery. This is a point that the layman can easily overlook, so be sure to pay attention.
If we don't pay attention to the selection of pet dogs, it is easy to regret it in the future. The St. Bernard's hair is very thick, so many The parasite will choose to live on its body. If it is not found in time, the skin of the St. Bernard will gradually become red and various skin diseases will appear. Picking a healthy St. Bernard is a science. , we need to learn and understand.