How to choose a bully puppy

How to choose a bully puppy? A bully puppy’s coat should be short and shiny, hard to the touch, with a medium length head, broad skull, and pronounced cheek muscles. The eyes can be round to oval, below the skull (farther away), with a strong jaw and tightly joined upper and lower teeth or a scissor bite. Puppies should not be obese, but should be active and spirited, with a strong appetite and no bad odor. Look at the coat: it is short and shiny, and hard to the touch. Either color or pattern is acceptable. Look at the head: medium length, with a broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, and relatively unique ears (cropped or uncropped). Look at the eyes: all colors except albino; round to oval are acceptable, below the skull (farther away). Look at the jaws: strong, showing strength to bite. The upper teeth join closely in front of the teeth below or scissor bite. Look at the nose: all colors are acceptable. Look at the neck: slightly arched, tapering from the shoulder to the back of the skull, no loose skin, medium length. Look at the shoulders: very strong, muscular with blades wide and slightly sloping. Other: fairly short back and fairly wide forelegs to allow for chest development; deep and wide chest; tail short compared to size, low set, tapering to a fine point, no curl; front legs should be straight, slightly outward turning feet accepted but not considered a good bully; muscular hind legs; medium sized feet, good arch and compact. Bully puppies must not be obese, but active and spirited. Strong appetite, bright red teeth bed and tongue, no bad odor. Body temperature between 38℃-39℃.

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