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The AKC (American
Kennel Club) Breed Standard
Classification: Non Sporting Group - Group Six
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. 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 the 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.
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 the exception of solid black, mouse, liver, black and tan, black
and white, and white with 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.
Over 28 pounds in weight.
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. |
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