The Face of the Breed To be considered AKC show standard, a bulldog needs to have those floppy, rounded ears, as well as big teeth, especially the canines, which are referred to in the standards guide as “tusks.” If you look at most logos that use a bulldog, that's always what they look like.
How do I know if my Bulldog is purebred?
How do you distinguish a purebred bulldog? Usually, you can tell by the shape of their head, their ears, and their jaws. Most purebred bulldogs will also come with papers that certify their lineage. If all else fails, you can do a DNA test.
What will my Bulldog look like?
Your Bulldog's coat should be straight, short, fine textured, smooth and glossy. He has soft, loose skin, especially on the head, neck, and shoulders. His head is covered with heavy wrinkles and he has two loose folds at the throat (from the jaw to the chest) to form what's called a dewlap.
What two dogs make a Bulldog?
All bulldog breeds have pit bull and mastiff origins. They were initially bred for moving cattle, fighting, and their guarding prowess, and they look like tough guys.
What is an English Bulldog supposed to look like?
The English bulldog's skin is loose and pendant with heavy wrinkles and thick folds on the face and a dewlap hanging from the throat. The coat is short and fine textured. The various color patterns are brindle, piebald, and solid white, red, fawn or fallow.
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