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Breed Standard for the French Bulldog
General
Appearance
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
Head
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
Forequarters
Hindquarters
Coat
Color
Gait
Temperament
Disqualifications
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The French Bulldog Rescue League, Inc. is an independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is not to be confused with or misrepresented by the French Bulldog Club of America (FBDCA), the French Foreign Legion, French Salad Dressing, French Kissing, French Fries, or any affiliate dog breeder, breed organization or dog rescue organization. The formation of the French Bulldog Rescue League, Inc., its regulation/bylaws, and its original name "French Bulldog Club of America Rescue League, Inc." (FBDCARL) was approved by the French Bulldog Club of America Board in 2002. After which, the French Bulldog Club of America Rescue League, Inc. became an independent rescue organizations with its own policies and procedures solely dedicated to helping French Bulldogs in need. In 2006 the name of the organization was shortened to the French Bulldog Rescue League (FBRL). For more details, please see our HISTORY page as well as the Spring / Summer 2005 Newsletter.
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