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What dogs head cracks?

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Bull breeds have a lot more muscle than other breeds. Muscle and cartilage developes around their jaws and up to the top of their heads as they grow, making them look like they have a cracked head. This can take up to 2or 3 years to develope and is not painful.


Do all dogs heads crack?

in short no there heads do not split or crack it is simply a line that appears in the middle of the head as the dog matures in to adult hood the line which you see is caused by muscle growth in the dogs head which leaves this indent which to some may appear as if the dogs head has split.

What does it mean when a dogs head cracks?

The head 'split' is just a myth. Like locking jaws. Heads widen with maturity regardless of breed, then a lot is simply down to genetics and muscle mass.

What age does a dog's head crack?

Sometime after they are around 6 months old, but usually older, a Staffy puppy's head will “split”. This process is called a lot of things, from spreading to splitting to cracking.

Why Staffies are the best dogs?

Staffies can make great family pets As a rule, they are gentle, affectionate dogs who adore people. They are utter clowns who enjoy life and simply love being part of the family. In fact, their well documented love of children once earned them the nickname “nanny dog”.

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