English Bulldog how to see the pure breed

How can I tell if an English Bulldog is purebred? Purebred adult English Bulldogs are about 51-64 centimeters tall, weighing about 29-48 kilograms, with a robust, muscular physique; purebred English Bulldogs have square faces, round eyes, open eye spacing, semi-erect ears, soft ear hair, broad noses, and black nosepieces. Purebred English Bulldogs have strict standards for both height and weight, and if they are purebred adults, they are generally between 51-64 centimeters in height and 29-48 kilograms in weight. Purebred English Bulldogs have a heavy body covered with a smooth coat. The eyes are round and located directly in front of the head, and the further apart they are, the better. The cheek bones are well defined, wide, square and high, the face and muzzle are slightly short, and the nose is large and broad, black in color, with a cool, moist tip. The purebred English Bulldog has a wide, large and hanging upper lip, a short and thick neck, a slightly concave backline, a broad chest, and very full and open looking sides of the body, and strong, heavy shoulders that stretch wide outward. Purebred English Bulldogs, whether puppies or adult dogs, are rich in bone and hair, bone and hair can be judged by the naked eye. When selecting a dog, you can raise the dog from the cage to see how the dog walks and whether the gait is coordinated, as a way to determine whether the dog is intelligent and resourceful. You can also squeeze the dog’s paws and lower legs to get a basic idea of the dog’s bone mass and skeleton. As a whole, the English Bulldog has a stout, rounded body, which makes it look stubby and simple, but also looks very cute and special.

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