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Brindle
Breed Standard
for the French
Bulldog
Revision 11-2-90
General
Appearance
The French
Bulldog has the
appearance of an
active,
intelligent,
muscular dog of
heavy bone,
smooth coat,
compactly built,
and of medium or
small structure.
Expression
alert, curious
and interested.
Any alteration
other than
removal of
dewclaws is
considered
mutilation and
is a
disqualification.
Proportion and
symmetry.
All points are
well distributed
and bear good
relation one to
the other; no
feature being in
such prominence
from either
excess or lack
of quality that
the animal
appears poorly
proportioned. Influence of
sex. In
comparing
specimens of
different sex,
due allowance is
to be made in
favor of bitches,
which do not
bear the
characteristics
of the breed to
the same marked
degree as do the
dogs.
Size,
Proportion,
Substance
Weight.
Not to exceed 28
pounds; over 28
pounds is a
disqualification.
Proportion.
Distance from
withers to
ground in good
relation to
distance from
withers to onset
of tail, so that
animal appears
compact,
well-balanced
and in good
proportion. Substance.
Muscular, heavy
bone.
Head
Head large and
square.
Eyes.
Dark in color,
wide apart, set
low down in the
skull, as far
from the ears as
possible, round
in form, of
moderate size,
neither sunken
nor bulging. In
lighter colored
dogs, lighter
colored eyes are
acceptable. No
haw and no white
of the eye
showing when
looking forward.

Fawn
Ears
Known as the bat
ear, broad at
the base,
elongated, with
round top, set
high on the head
but not too
close together,
and carried
erect with
orifice to the
front. The
leather of the
ear fine and
soft. Other than
bat ears is a
disqualification.
The top of the skull
flat between the
ears; the
forehead is not
flat but
slightly rounded.
The muzzle
broad, deep and
well laid back;
the muscles of
the cheeks well
developed. The stop
well defined,
causing a hollow
groove between
the eyes with
heavy wrinkles
forming a soft
roll over the
extremely short
nose; nostrils
broad with a
well defined
line between
them. Nose.
Black. Nose
other than black
is a
disqualification,
except in the
case of the
lighter colored
dogs, where a
lighter colored
nose is
acceptable but
not desirable. Flews.
Black, thick and
broad, hanging
over the lower
jaw at the sides,
meeting the
underlip in
front and
covering the
teeth, which are
not seen when
the mouth is
closed. The underjaw
is deep,
square, broad,
undershot and
well turned up.
Neck, Topline,
Body
The neck is thick and
well-arched with
loose skin at
the throat. The back is a roach
back with a
slight fall
close behind the
shoulders;
strong and short,
broad at the
shoulders and
narrowing at the
loins. The
body is
short and well
rounded. The
chest is broad,
deep, and full;
well-ribbed with
the belly tucked
up. The
tail is
either straight
or screwed (but
not curly),
short, hung low,
thick root and
fine tip;
carried low in
repose.
Forequarters
Forelegs
are short, stout,
straight,
muscular and set
wide apart.
Dewclaws may be
removed.
Feet are
moderate in size,
compact and
firmly set. Toes
compact, well
split up, with
high knuckles
and short,
stubby nails.


Schäck
Hindquarters
Hind legs
are strong and
muscular, longer
than the
forelegs, so as
to elevate the
loins above the
shoulders. Hocks
well let down. Feet
are moderate in
size, compact
and firmly set. Toes
compact, well
split up, with
high knuckles
and short,
stubby nails; hind feet
slightly longer
than forefeet.
Coat
Coat is
moderately fine,
brilliant, short
and smooth. Skin
is soft and
loose,
especially at
the head and
shoulders,
forming wrinkles.
Color
Acceptable
colors: all
brindle, fawn,
white, brindle
and white and
any color except
those which
constitute
disqualification.
All colors are
acceptable with
exception of
solid black,
mouse, liver,
black and tan,
black and white
and white and
black which are
disqualifications.
Black means
black without a
trace of brindle.
Gait
Correct gait is
double tracking
with reach and
drive; the
action is
unrestrained,
free and
vigorous.
Temperament
Well behaved,
adaptable, and
comfortable
companions with
an affectionate
nature and even
disposition;
generally active,
alert and
playful but not
unduly
boisterous.
Disqualifications
Any alteration
other than
removal of
dewclaws.
Other than bat
ears.
Nose other than
black, except in
the case of
lighter colored
dogs, where a
lighter colored
nose is
acceptable.
Solid black;
mouse, liver,
black and tan,
black and white
and white with
black; black
means black
without a trace
of brindle.

Eternal Star's
Sweet Pippzo Del'mar


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