Wednesday, 4 June 2014

The Chest of the Bull Terrier

The chest must be well – developed and round enough to provide sufficient space for the efficient functioning of the lungs. The chest of the Bull Terrier is deep in the front and should comprise fifty per cent of the Bull Terrier’s height from the ground to the withers. The chest curves upwards to where the abdomen begins. As a simple guide: the chest should be level with the dog’s elbows. 

http://www.bulldazzledbullterriers.com/uploads/5/2/3/1/5231105/3008669.jpeg

No comments:

Post a Comment