Thursday, 15 May 2014

The ears of the Bull Terrier

The ears of a puppy will give an indication of its size when he is an adult. When a puppy of four to six weeks has erect ears, it is an indication that he will not grow up to be a very big dog. The large dogs have ears that even at three to four months have difficulty in standing erect. The expression on the Bull Terrier face will depend to a great extent on how and where the ears are placed on the head. The ears should stand completely erect, because in the ten-to-two’ position the dog loses much of his character and his appearance becomes clumsy and coarse.  
Bull Terrier
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