Before buying a BritishBullDog, you need to understand his morphological characteristics, and then go to buy, to prevent buying a string of English fight.
Size Mature males weigh approximately 22.5 kg; mature females weigh approximately 18 kg. Proportion: Head circumference (the circumference of the area in front of the ears) is proportional to the height of the highest point of the shoulder blades. Symmetry: The 'emphasis' is quite scattered, each part is very symmetrical in relation to the others, no one part is very prominent and the others are noticeably lacking, making the appearance look ugly or out of proportion. The effect of gender: Comparing different genders, it is allowed to be more tolerant of females, so the requirements for females are not as strict as those for males, nor are they required to be as majestic as males.
Color The coat should be well-balanced, pure and shiny in type. The preferred colors for this breed are the following: (1) red tabby (2) tabby of other colors. (3) Pure white. (4) Pure red, camel or light brown. (5) piebald color. (6) The color described above, but the quality is poor. NOTE: A correct piebald color is preferable to a dirty tabby color or a flawed solid color. Pure black is not ideal, but a certain amount of black patches in piebald is acceptable. The ideal situation for a tabby color is that the colors that make up the tabby are fine, coherent, and evenly distributed. Tabby or solid with a small amount of white on the chest is irrelevant. The piebald color requires clear, clear color blocks, pure color, and symmetrical distribution.
Gait His posture and demeanor are very specific, with a slack gait, shuffling, and lateral movement, producing a characteristic rolling gait. But in any case, the movement should appear unconstrained, stretched and strong.
Forequarters Scapula: The scapulae are well muscled, very heavy, widely distributed, and sloping outwards, giving the impression of being stable and very strong. Forelegs: Legs short, strong, straight, and well muscled, well set apart, fibula well developed, showing an arched appearance, but legs not bent or crossed, feet not too close together. Elbows: The elbows are set low and outward, showing a loose relationship with the body. Feet: Feet are medium in size, compact and firm. The toes are compact, the upper part is split, the toe joints are high, and the toenails are short and thick. Front feet straight or slightly turned outward.
Hind Legs: The hind legs are strong and muscular, slightly longer than the forelegs, raising the loin above the shoulder blades. The hocks are slightly curved and set low so that there is sufficient length and strength from the waist to the hocks. The lower hind legs are short, straight and strong, with the knees slightly bent out and slightly far from the body. So the hocks are close to each other and the hind paws are turned out. Feet: Feet are medium in size, compact and firm.
Coat The coat is straight, short, flat, tight and fine in texture, smooth and shiny (no fringes, feathering or curls). Skin: The skin appears soft and loose, especially on the head, neck and shoulder blades. Wrinkles and Dewlaps: The head and face are covered with heavy wrinkles, and in the throat, from the jaw to the chest, there are two layers of loose and drooping folds that form dewlap.
Head Eyes and Eyelids: The eyes, viewed from the front, are located relatively low on the head, as far as possible from the ears, with the line connecting the corners of the eyes at right angles to the stop. Directly in front of the head, as wide as possible from each other, the outer corners of the eyes are located within the contours of the cheeks when viewed from the front. The eyes are fairly round in shape, medium in size, neither sunken nor prominent, and very dark in color.