The morphological characteristics of the Bull Terrier
Bull Terrier (definite introduction)

The body structure of the Bull Terrier is very thick and muscular. Thrive, even and full of life. The head is long and the face is plump and oval. The lips are clean and tight, the teeth are strong, thick and clean, with a pincer or scissors bite.

The ears of the Bull Terrier are small and thin, and the seats are very close together; the eyes are sunken, the face is dark and shining with sharp light, the eyes are small and triangular; the nose is black, the nostrils are large and the tip of the nose is downward.

The neck muscles are well developed, long, arched and clean; the chest is broad and deep when viewed from the front; the ribs are strong and the back is short and thick; when viewed from the back, the hind legs are parallel to each other. The thigh muscles are very developed, and the bones are strong but not sharp; the tail is short, low, and very thin.

The coat is short and flat, rough to the touch and shiny, close to the skin, and white in color.

The Bull Terrier has a brisk gait, a long stride, the front legs and back are parallel to each other, the movement is close, alert and powerful.

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