Dog physique
Published:
2019-07-02 15:38
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Very thin BCS 1
Ribs - easy to touch without fat coverage.
The base of the tail - the bones are prominent and there is no fat covering.
Viewed from the side - the abdomen is heavily sunken.
Seen from above - very like the shape of a drip.
Too light BCS 2
Ribs - very little fat coverage is easy to touch.
The base of the tail - the bones are prominent and rarely covered with fat.
Viewed from the side - the abdomen is sunken.
Seen from above - like the shape of a drip.
Ideal BCS 3
Ribs - a bit of fat and easy to touch.
Base of the tail - a small amount of fat covering and a smooth contour.
Viewed from the side - the abdomen is sunken.
From above - great waist ratio
Overweight BCS 4
Ribs - It is not easy to touch with proper amount of fat.
The base of the tail - some thickened, but the bone can be touched under the right amount of fat.
Viewed from the side - there is no depression in the abdomen.
Seen from above - the back is slightly enlarged.
Obesity BCS 5
Ribs - Fatty fat covers are hard to touch.
The base of the tail - thickened, and the bone is difficult to touch under the fat of the fat.
Viewed from the side - no waist and fat hanging on the abdomen.
Seen from above - the back is significantly enlarged.