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Introducing the Caucasian breed, a robust and wellproportioned canine with a muscular build. Their coat is slightly coarse, and they possess a large head with a broad forehead and slightly rounded parietal bones. The ears hang down gracefully, and their mouth is short and downturned, giving them a distinctive snout. Their eyes are mediumsized, with a focus on hues of black and yellow. The neck is strong and wellproportioned, with a relaxed throat that forms a ring of wrinkles. Their chest is deep and wide, with wellsprung ribs. The waist is straight, and the abdomen is slightly tucked in. Their wide hips are slightly sloped, and the tail is large and long, typically curled up against the rump when not in use. The forelimbs are robust and straight, with large, thick paws. The hind limbs are powerful, with strong hocks.
Coat Color: The primary color is black with four eyes, followed by yellow with four eyes, where the black and yellow hues are distinctly separated. Other colors include brown, white, and variations of these shades.
Eyes: The eyes are a yellowbrown color, predominantly triangular in shape. Some dogs have an upper eyelid that partially covers the eye, revealing a red眼底, known as a "hanging eye" appearance.
Ears: The ears are triangular, naturally hanging, large, and close to the face, giving the dog a striking appearance.
Mouth: The mouth can be described as follows:
Flat Mouth: The end of the upper lip hangs down over the lower lip, a characteristic of the flat mouth type.
Pug Nose: When the mouth is closed, the upper and lower lips form a pouchlike shape.
Body Structure: The chest should be wide, and the waist should be broad and muscular. The teeth are those of a carnivorous animal, with a bite force of 186.3 pounds, more than double that of a human. The forequarters are level, with welldeveloped spine muscles. The forelimbs are upright and strong, tilting slightly inward when standing. The upper body is robust, with a straight back, broad and muscular, and slightly crouched. The chest hangs down and is below the level of the upper elbow, with the trunk slightly longer than the height of the shoulders.
Back: The chest should be wide, and the waist should be broad.
Claws: The claws are large and symmetrical, with fur between the toes. The upper part of the claw to the back of the leg is covered in fluff, resembling a tiger's paw.
TAIL: The tail is mediumlength, not exceeding the ankle, and naturally aligns with the back. It often curls up, a phenomenon known as the "chrysanthemum tail," which can be either slanted or flat.
Shoulder Height: Male dogs should have a shoulder height of no less than 66 centimeters, while females should have a height of over 62 centimeters. Both of these heights meet the standards for the Caucasian breed, and they are indicative of purebred Caucasian dogs.
For those interested in learning more about the Caucasian breed, consider reading "Caucasian vs. Tibetan Mastiff: Which is More Ferocious?"