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STANDARD
OF THE ENGLISH BULLDOG FCI-STANDARD N°149 /
19. 10. 1988 / GB CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer-Molossoid breeds-Swiss
Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds. Section 2.1 Molossoid breeds,
Mastiff type. Without working trial. GENERAL APPEARANCE Smooth-coated, thick set, rather low in stature, broad,
powerful and compact. Head massive, fairly large in proportion to size but
no point so much in excess of others as to destroy the general symmetry,
or make the dog appear deformed, or interfere with its powers of motion.
Face short, muzzle broad, blunt and inclined upwards. Body short, well
knit, limbs stout, well muscled and in hard condition. Hindquarters high
and strong but somewhat lighter in comparison with heavy foreparts.
Bitches not so grand or well developed as dogs. CHARACTERISTICS Conveys impression of determination, strength and
activity. TEMPERAMENT Alert, bold, loyal, dependable, courageous, fierce in
appearance, but possessed of affectionate nature. HEAD AND SKULL Skull large in circumference. Viewed from front appears
very high from corner of lower jaw to apex of skull; also very broad and
square. Cheeks well rounded and extended sideways beyond eyes. Viewed from
side, head appears very high and short from back to point of nose.
Forehead flat with skin upon and about head, loose and wrinkled, neither
prominent nor overhanging face. Projections of frontal bones prominent,
broad, square and high; deep, wide indentation between eyes. From stop, a
furrow, both broad and deep extending to middle of skull being traceable
to apex. Face from front of cheek bone to nose, short, skin wrinkled.
Muzzle short, broad, turned upwards and very deep from corner of eye to
corner of mouth. Nose and nostrils large, broad and black, under no
circumstances liver colour, red or brown; top set back towards eyes.
Distance from inner corner of eye (or from centre of stop between eyes) to
extreme tip of nose not exceeding length from tip of nose to edge of
underlip. Nostrils large and wide with well defined vertical straight line
between. Flews (chops) thick, broad, pendant and very deep, hanging
completely over lower jaws at sides, not in front, joining underlip in
front and quite covering teeth. Jaws broad, massive and square, lower jaw
projecting considerably in front of upper and turning up. Viewed from
front, the various properties of the face must be equally balanced on
either side of an imaginary line down centre. EYES Seen from front, situated low down in skull, well away
from ears. Eyes and stop in same straight line, at right angles to furrow.
Wide apart, but outer corners within the outline of cheeks. Round in shape,
of moderate size, neither sunken nor prominent, in colour very dark –
almost black – showing no white when looking directly forward. EARS Set high – i.e. front edge of each ear (as viewed
from front) joins outline of skull at top corner of such outline, so as to
place them as wide apart, as high and as far from eyes as possible. Small
and thin. ’Rose ear‘ correct, i.e. folding inwards back, upper or
front inner edge curving outwards and backwards, showing part of inside of
burr. MOUTH Jaws broad and square with six small front teeth
between canines in an even row. Canines wide apart. Teeth large and strong,
not seen when mouth closed. When viewed from front under jaw directly
under upper jaw and parallel. NECK Moderate in length (rather short than long), very thick,
deep and strong. Well arched at back, with much loose, thick and wrinkled
skin about throat, forming dewlap on each side, from lower jaw to chest. FOREQUARTERS Shoulders broad, sloping and deep, very powerful and
muscular giving appearance of being ’tacked on‘ body. Brisket
capacious, round and very deep from top of shoulders to lowest part where
it joins chest. Well let down between forelegs. Large in diameter, round
behind forelegs (not flat-sided, ribs well rounded). Forelegs very stout and strong, well developed, set
wide apart, thick, muscular and straight, presenting rather bowed outline,
but bones of legs large and straight, not bandy nor curved and short in
proportion to hindlegs, but not so short as to make back appear long, or
detract from dog’s activity and so cripple him. Elbows low and standing
well away from ribs. Pasterns short, straight and strong. BODY Chest wide, laterally round, prominent and deep. Back
short, strong, broad at shoulders, comparatively narrower at loins. Slight
fall to back close behind shoulders (lowest part) whence spine should rise
to loins (top higher than top of shoulder), curving again more suddenly to
tail, forming arch (termed roach back) – a distinctive characteristic of
breed. Body well ribbed up behind with belly tucked up and not pendulous. HINDQUARTERS Legs large and muscular, longer in proportion than
forelegs, so as to elevate loins. Hocks slightly bent, well let down; legs long and
muscular from loins to hock; short, straight, strong lower part. Stifles
round and turned slightly outwards away from body. Hocks thereby made to
approach each other and hind feet to turn outwards. FEET Fore, straight and turning very slightly outward; of
medium size and moderately round. Hind, round and compact. Toes compact
and thick, well split up, making knuckles prominent and high. TAIL Set on low, jutting out rather straight and then
turning downwards. Round, smooth and devoid of fringe or coarse hair.
Moderate in length – rather short than long – thick at root, tapering
quickly to a fine point. Downward carriage (not having a decided upward
curve at end) and never carried above back. GAIT/MOVEMENT Peculiarly heavy and constrained, appearing to walk
with short, quick steps on tips of toes, hind feet not lifted high,
appearing to skim ground, running with one or other shoulder rather
advanced. COAT Fine texture, short, close and smooth (hard only from
shortness and closeness, not wiry). COLOUR Whole or smut, (i.e. whole colour with black mask or
muzzle). Only whole colours (which should be brilliant and pure of their
sort) viz., brindles, reds with their various shades, fawns, fallows etc.,
white and pied (i.e. combination of white with any of the foregoing
colours). Dudley, black and black with tan highly undesirable. SIZE Dogs: 25 kgs (55 lbs); bitches: 23 kgs (50 lbs). FAULTS Any departure from the foregoing points should be
considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be
regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon
the health and welfare of the dog. NOTE Male animals should have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum. September
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