What is Su Mu's character? The history of Su Mugou.
The ancestors of Scottish shepherds lived in cold northern Scotland, where it was cold all year round, which made their ancestors have very thick long hair. Compared with the Scottish Shepherd used to work at that time, the legs of the Scottish Shepherd we see now are a little longer, mainly because people have improved it to make it more beautiful. The Scottish shepherd dog gradually became a companion dog and became popular. Later, the Scottish shepherd dog was also favored by Queen Elizabeth, which attracted the attention of all parties including Hollywood. You can see the Scottish shepherd in any movie about Scotland. In ancient times, the Scottish shepherd dog was able to become a very popular shepherd dog, largely due to its excellent working ability. Now, this very beautiful dog has become a very good companion dog, easy to tame, docile, faithful and reliable, with outstanding ability to take care of children, especially its elegant and gorgeous appearance, which fascinates many people.
Scottish shepherd dog originated in the lowlands of Scotland, and its name comes from a local black sheep named Keli. Like many other varieties, it won the favor of Queen Victoria. 1860, when the Queen personally visited Scotland, she returned to Windsor Castle with several animals. As a result, it gradually became a popular sheepdog in Britain.
Su Mu's Dog Character
Gentle, approachable, energetic outdoors, full of affection for the owner and strong vigilance against strangers, this kind of dog is good at socializing and usually does not show weakness or aggression at all.
morphological character
Almond-shaped eyes, moderate size, dark eyes, clear and bright eyes, ears commensurate with the size of the head, naturally folded forward. The neck is strong, clean, muscular and tough, and the hair is thick and beautiful. The neck is quite long, upright and slightly arched. The waist is strong and slightly arched. The front legs are straight and muscular, with less backward muscles, muscular thighs, and bent knees and hocks. Feet are smaller. Approximate ellipse. The foot pads are thick and the toes are arched and close together. Tail length is moderate. When quiet, the tail droops and the tip of the tail twists upward. When it is active or excited, its tail is raised but not raised to the back.
feed point
Scottish shepherd is a lively dog, which consumes a lot of heat and needs to be fed enough food. Meat should be cooked and chopped first, and then mixed with the same amount of dry vegetarian food (cooked) or biscuits (sugar-free) before feeding. Raw materials, especially meat, must be fresh and clean, tableware such as food trough must be cleaned frequently, and kennels should be cleaned and disinfected frequently.
In order to keep the coat clean, comb it every day to get rid of the dirt and dust stuck on it.
This kind of dog is sociable and usually doesn't show any weakness or aggression. The hearing is sensitive, and you can hear the sound half a kilometer away. Very loyal to your master. Although the wool of the Scottish shepherd is extremely rich, it is not easy to lose except for the time to change the wool.