Look at the head of a French bucket The head of a French bucket is large and wide, and appears square. It is flat between the ears, with a prominent head and distinctly upward curled eyebrows. The ears of the French bull are typically “bat ears” and are generally medium in size, with a wide root and rounded tip. The ears are located high on the head, with a large distance between them and a forward-facing ear opening. The skin of the dog’s ears is delicate and soft when touched with the hand. If the ears are not in the correct upright position, they are out of order. The limbs of a purebred French bulldog are very strong, straight and short. The hind limbs are longer than the front limbs, the feet are moderately sized with short toes and claws, and the feet are moderately sized and compact with short toes and short claws. When selecting, you can gently touch the body of the pit bull with both hands to check if the dog’s body is well developed and if there are any fractures or other unhealthy phenomena in the bones.
Look at the tail of the French Bulldog The tail is one of the characteristics of the French Bulldog. The standard tail should be naturally short and ideally long enough to cover the anus. The tail is thick at the root and thin at the tip. A tail that is naturally knotted or twisted, or a tail that is relatively long but not longer than the hock joint. Look at the coat of the Fighting Dog. The coat of the Fighting Dog is short, fine and smooth, soft and shiny. The coat is a slightly reddish tiger, yellowish or brownish color, or has a white background with magic markings. If the dog’s ears are not bat-shaped, the nose is too light in color, or the weight is too much over the standard, the dog is of poor quality and is not recommended for purchase.