How to measure the height of a toy poodle

Measurement of height: When a dog stands upright and the amount of fur is pressed, the distance from the highest point of the shoulder blade to the ground is the height at the withers.
The vertical distance from the top of the shoulder blade to the ground when the toy poodle is standing naturally and the forelimbs are parallel to the vertical line. Usually for long-haired dogs, it refers to the "actual height after pressing the hair."
Measurement of body length: Generally, it is measured from the dog’s neck to the base of the tail (without adding head and tail length).
Body length is measured from the front edge of the scapula to the ischial bone when the Toy Poodle is standing naturally. Usually when talking about the bone proportions of a dog, the ratio of shoulder height to body length is usually mentioned.
The square posture required by VIPs is that the shoulder height is equal to the body length, forming a cube!
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