What does an English Bulldog look like? The English Bulldog should have distinct, wide and square cheek bones, a wide black nose, and wide, thick, large and hanging lips. The English Bulldog’s limbs should be very stout, with tight, moderately separated toes and high joints. The coat should be very straight and very short, smooth and shiny, with a uniform color. Head: Purebred English Bulldogs have a wide and square cheekbone profile. Their face and muzzle are somewhat short, and their nose is broad and black with a cool, moist tip. Their eyes are round and located directly in front of their heads, and their lips are wide, large and pendulous. Limbs: Purebred English Bulldogs have very stout limbs, their hind legs are longer than their front legs, and their hind legs are very muscular and strong. Their toes are close together but moderately separated, with high joints and short, stiff toenails. Coat: The purebred English Bulldog has a straight and very short coat that is smooth and shiny, and very even in color. The skin has a soft, loose feel to the touch. As a whole, the English Bulldog has a stout, rounded body and is somewhat coarse and clumsy due to the large number of folds on its face, but it is this contrast that makes them so cute and unique.
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