The ideal English Bulldog is a medium size, short coated dog with a thick body that is wide and heavy in the shoulders and lighter in the hindquarters. When viewed from above, outline should be a pear shape.
What does a standard bulldog look like?
The dog's head is large and spherical, and the muzzle is extremely short, giving the face a flattened appearance. The English bulldog's eyes are dark and set low and wide on the forehead in the frontal plane. The nose is black and slightly upturned. The jaws (or "chops") are massive, broad and undershot.
Are there two types of English bulldogs?
In actuality, there are no different types of English bulldogs. While other types of bulldogs, like the American bulldog, have different types, there is only one type of English bulldog. But when it comes to personality and temperament, there are many types of English bulldogs.
How can you tell if an English 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 are the two types of bulldogs?
There are three types of bulldogs we are going to discuss: English, American and French. For American bulldogs, there are also two different types: Johnson and Scott. These variations are based on physical appearances.
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