How does a British Bulldog look like a purebred?

Purebred British Bulldogs have strict standards in terms of height and weight. If they are purebred adult dogs, their height is generally between 51-64 cm, and their weight is generally between Between 29-48 kg.
Purebred English Bulldogs have thick bodies covered with smooth coat. The eyes are round and set as far forward on the head as possible. The dog's cheek bones are obvious, wide, square and high-hanging, the face and muzzle are slightly short, the nose is large and broad, black, and the tip of the nose is cool and moist.
The purebred English Bulldog has a broad, large and hanging upper lip, a short and thick neck, a slightly concave topline, a broad chest, and very full and open sides of the body. The dog's shoulders are strong, thick, and broad. Stretch outward.
Purebred English Bulldogs, whether they are puppies or adult dogs, are relatively rich in bone mass and hair. The bone mass and hair can be judged by the naked eye. When selecting a dog, you can Take the dog out of the cage and see how the dog walks and whether its steps are coordinated to judge whether the dog is smart and alert. You can also pinch the dog's paws and calves to basically judge the dog's bone mass and frame.
On the whole, the British Bulldog has a stout and round body. It looks clumsy and simple, but it also looks very cute and special.
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