The Characteristic Head of a Bull Terrier:
The Bull Terrier’s most recognizable feature is its head. It is described as ‘egg shaped’ when viewed from the front. It is almost flat at the top, with a Roman muzzle sloping evenly down to the end of the nose with no stop. This a unique feature, that no other dog breed can boast with. A Bull Terrier’s head should be long, strong and deep right to the end of the muzzle, but not coarse. Full face it should be oval in outline and be filled completely. By this, I mean it should be devoid of hollows or indentations, i.e., egg shaped. In profile it should curve gently downwards from the top of the skull to the tip of the nose. The forehead should be flat across from ear to ear. The distance from the tip of the nose to the eyes should be perceptibly greater than that from the eyes to the top of the skull. The underjaw should be deep and well defined.

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awwww that’s so cute i had he same dog but without the eye mine was completely white