Bulldog Standards General Physical Characteristics

  What are the standards for bulldogs? How to evaluate the quality of a dog has its own standards. Each dog has different standards, and bulldogs also have their own standards. Do we like bulldogs? If so, we need Understand its appearance standard, so what is the standard of a bulldog? The editor of AiPet.com will give you an idea of ​​what a bulldog looks like in terms of appearance. Let’s find out.

 Standard General Appearance of the Bulldog

   1. General Appearance

  The perfect Bulldog must have medium size and smooth coat. , a steady, strong body that walks without shaking its head or tail, a big and short face, broad shoulders and strong limbs. General appearance and posture are associated with stability, vitality and strength.

 Persevering and courageous (rather than vicious or aggressive), this temperament is reasonable and humane, and behavior should be gentle and noble. These traits should be used to support performance and behavior.

2. Size, Proportion and Symmetry

 Size – A male adult dog weighs approximately 50 pounds; a female adult dog weighs approximately 40 pounds.

 Proportion – The circumference of the skull in front of the ears is at least shoulder height.

Symmetry – Standard values ​​should be well classified and related to each other. There should not be any features that are overly prominent or lacking, such as deformity or asymmetry.

Influence of gender – Compared with different genders, female dogs have different standards because their appearance is not as perfect and strong as male dogs.

 3. Head

 Eyes and eyelids – The eyes should be positioned under the skull, as far away from the ears as possible, and the corners of the eyes should be in a straight line , perpendicular to the frontal bone. The eyes should be located directly in front of the head. The farther the distance between the two eyes, the better. When looking from the frontThe corners of the eyes should fall within the cheekbones. The eyes should be small to medium round in shape, not sunken or protruding, and dark black in color. When looking straight ahead, the eyelids should cover the whites of the eyeballs and should not appear indecisive.

Ears – The ears should be located high on the head. The front and inner parts of the ears intersect with the outline of the skull at the highest corner of the skull. The distance between the ears should be widened and raised, and the farther away from the eyes, the better. The appearance must be small and thin. "Rose ears" are the most beautiful. The rose ears are folded inward to the lower edge of the ear, and the front end presents a perfect arc. The inside and outside appear like the inside of a molasses (the appearance of the ear cannot be upright, with the inner ear exposed, or attached to the ear). eared or cropped).

  Jill bones ─ The cheek bones should be round, protruding to both sides, and protruding than the eyes.

Stop – The outline of the temple or forehead bone must be clear, broad, square and high, giving rise to a groove or ridge between the eyes. The groove or muzzle must be wide and deep, extending to the middle of the frontal bone, forming a vertical line with the skull.

 The grooves in the skull, called furrows, extend from between the eyes to the top of the head. Not hidden by the lines on your forehead.

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