Miniature Bull Terrier (confirmed introduction)
Except for the head, the Mini Bull Terrier is very similar to the French Bulldog, including the color of the skin and coat. The Mini Bull Terrier's mouth looks relatively clean, even if it has just eaten something. The color of the nose should generally be black like other dogs, but what is unusual is that the nostrils are large and the tip of the nose is pointed downward.
Miniature Bull Terrier has a long and thick head, a long and narrow muzzle, and an oval face with no flaws, like the shape of an egg: a gentle arc from the top of the head to the tip of the nose, a flat forehead between the ears, and a flat forehead from the tip of the nose to the eyes. The separation is greater than the separation from the eyes to the top of the head, and the lower jaw is broad and powerful.
The teeth of the Miniature Bull Terrier are in a pincer or scissors bite. If it is a scissor bite, the left and right teeth at the front are closely connected, and the teeth are strong, thick and clean. The ears are small, thin and set close together. There should be enough hardness to stay established as they move forward. The eyes should be sunken and as dark as possible, shining with a sharp light. The eyes are small, triangular, and tilted; they are relatively close together on the head. Blue eyes are a disqualification.
The coat is short and smooth, rough in quality and lustrous. The skin is tight. For white or pure white coats, it is common to have patterns on the head or heavy pigmentation on the skin. For dogs with other colors, one color should be dominant.
The movement is stable and smooth, and the stride is agile and light. When observed later, the walking movements of the front and rear limbs were well coordinated. When the forelimbs were extended, the joints of the hind limbs began to bend. This dog walks with a nimble, swift and powerful gait.
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