Wednesday, 9 April 2014

The Build and features of the Bull Terries head.

The head ought to curve from the top of the skull to the tip of the nose. The Bull Terriers nose is more curved than the rest of the profile. The front of the head is oval with a clean profile. Between the ears it is flattened. The area under the eyes is full and without hollows and indents. The face is strongly boned, giving the head an appearance of power without looking coarse. Seen as a whole the head resembles an egg or a rugby ball. Unlike other breeds, the Bull Terrier does not have a ‘stop’ which separates the forehead from the nose. The head must be deep, long and strong but not coarse.