Category: ‘Appearance’

AKC Bulldog Physical Standards

September 10, 2011 Posted by JoAnn

 

AKC Bulldog Standards

 

AKC Physical Standards

The AKC conformations above are the “basics” for an AKC registered English Bulldog.  Even thought these are just the basics, very rarely do you ever find a Bulldog that meets these standards completely.  When they do, quality breeders hold them to improve his or her Kennel and to show. Even a “show prospect” or a Champion will many times deviate from the strict standard in one or more areas slightly.  Bulldogs that lack the overall physical standard are sold to homes as companions or pet dogs.  A Bulldog that even remotely resembles a Boxer in the face, head, elongation of the body or long legs is very much a substandard  Bulldog and should be avoided.   Champion Breeders develop Bulldog from Champion and Show dogs.  Pet quality from a Champion Breeder would many times be considered Show Dogs to others.  Keep you search focused on BCA members and quality, healthy Bulldogs.

Bulldog Temperment

A friendly, outgoing, companionable breed which is readily observe in its expression and demeanor.  The disposition should be equable and kind, resolute and courageous (not vicious or aggressive), and demeanor should be pacific and dignified. These attributes should be countenanced by the  expression and behavior.  From the Show Dog Breeder, besides breeding for the best looking bulldog, temperament is equally important.  Quality Champion Breeders breed for outstanding temperament as well.  Temperment is also a very important ingreident in show dogs. Meeting the AKC phyical standards standards is as important as his temperment. Fistie and eager to satifie their handler. 

Physical Eccentricies

September 5, 2011 Posted by JoAnn

The Bulldog is beset by a bevy of health issues that need to be remembered when breeding or buying a puppy. Elbow and patellar dysphasia are not uncommon and all breeding dogs should be screened for these two diseases. Hip dysphasia can occur but it is difficult to screen for and score accurately in Bulldogs due to their unique anatomy. Due to the massive head and relatively narrow hips the Bulldog usually delivers by caesarian section. Another breeding problem plaguing Bulldog breeders is the male dog frequent inability to mate. As a result, many litters are conceived via artificial insemination. Mange is a further problem that seems to attack Bulldogs. Also worth mentioning is the fact that Bulldogs are not tolerant of heat.

Appearance

September 5, 2011 Posted by JoAnn

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. Dogs showing respiratory distress highly undesirable. Body short, well knit, limbs stout, well muscled and in hard condition, with no tendency towards obesity. Hindquarters high and strong but somewhat lighter in comparison with heavy foreparts. Bitches not so grand or well developed as dogs.