How to tell whether a golden retriever baby is pure or not

How do you tell whether a golden retriever is pure or not? The shorter and thicker the golden retriever's mouth is, the better. The coat color is golden yellow, very shiny, and does not feel rough or hard to the touch. The forehead should be broad and flat, and the eyes should be pure. When looking straight ahead, the whites of the eyes should not be exposed. The claws naturally close and do not spread out. When the golden retriever baby stands still, the tail hangs diagonally.
Mouth
The shorter and thicker the mouth of a golden retriever baby is, the better. The mouth of an adult dog is square and wide, but not long or pointed.
Coat color
The coat color of purebred golden retriever babies is really golden yellow, and the luster is very good, and it does not feel very rough to the touch.
Forehead
The forehead is broad and flat, with pure eyes.
Eyes
When a purebred golden retriever adult dog looks straight ahead, the whites of its eyes should not be exposed.
Claws
The claws naturally close together instead of spreading out.
tail
When buying a golden retriever baby, the tail of a purebred golden retriever must be hanging diagonally when standing still.
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