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ABNA American Bulldog Breed Standard
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ABNA BREED STANDARD (Revised Jan 2006)
The American Bulldog is an athletic, temperamentally sound, medium to large size dog that possesses great strength, agility and confidence. The expression should reflect intelligence and alertness. The sturdy, powerful, yet compact frame is characteristically stockier and heavier boned in the males and more refined in the females. Some aloofness with strangers and assertiveness with other dogs is accepted.
Any dog demonstrating shy or timid behaviour, or that
is out of control, presenting a danger to other dogs or people, will
be dismissed from the ring at the judges discretion.
The dog should be well conditioned, not overweight or
underweight.
Anything over one inch is a major fault for both
types. Solid brindle, brown, red, or tan with no visible white is a cosmetic fault. Solid black, blue, black and tan, tri color, and any degree of merle is a disqualification. A full black mask is a major fault.
Short, less than one inch in length, varying from soft to stiff.
Long, feathering, or fuzzy coats are a
disqualification. There is a defined furrow between the eyes with a distinct, deep stop. The head is well muscled throughout with prominent cheeks. An excessively narrow head is a major fault in both types.
Dark brown is preferred, other colors are accepted, but are a cosmetic fault. Black eye rim pigment is preferred, other colors are accepted, but are a cosmetic fault. Crossed and/or non-symmetrical eyes are a major fault.
Visible haw is a fault based on the severity. The jaws are well muscled, displaying great strength. Lips are full, but not pendulous. Black pigment on the lips is preferred, other colors are accepted, but are a cosmetic fault.
An excessively narrow muzzle is a major fault in both
types.
Small and/or crooked teeth are a minor fault.
Missing teeth are a structural fault and will be
penalized.
A scissor bite or moderate underbite, up to 1/4 inch is acceptable. Even bite is not preferred.
1/8 to 1/2 Undershot is acceptable. Even bite is a major fault. Scissor bite is a disqualification.
Teeth should not be visible when the mouth is closed.
Black is the preferred color, with shades of red or brown being acceptable.
A lack of pigment is a cosmetic fault. The ears should be medium in size and may be either forward flap or rose, with no preference.
Cropped ears are a cosmetic fault, due to the fact
that they have been cosmetically altered and can not be judged in
their natural state.
The neck should be medium in length, muscular,
slightly arched, and taper from shoulders to head.
The shoulders should be well muscled with good
definition and wide sloping blades giving the appearance of great
strength. The chest should be deep and moderately wide giving the appearance of power and athletic ability.
It should be well balanced, not excessively narrow or
wide. The body should be well balanced and compact, while powerful and athletic in appearance. here should be a good spring of the ribs and the loin moderately tucked.
The body should not be excessively long. The back should be broad, showing great strength, with a slight roach over the loins.
The back should not be narrow or swayed.
Pasterns should be strong and upright. Weak pasterns are a major fault. Elbows that are bowed or twisted are a fault from minor to a disqualification, based on severity.
Weak pasterns are a major fault.
Cowhocked is a fault from minor to a
disqualification, based on the severity.
The hindquarters should not be as wide as the
shoulders, but should be well balanced, thick and muscular. The tail is set low, thick at the base, tapering to a point. The tail should reach the hocks in a relaxed position. Tails above or below the hocks are a minor fault. Tails that are kinked, screw, or end in a complete circle are a minor fault.
Docked tails are a minor fault due to the fact that
the tail has been cosmetically altered and can not be judged in it's
natural state.
The feet should be of moderate size. The toes should
be well arched and close together. Crooked toes are a minor fault.
Splayed feet are a fault from minor to major, based on the severity.
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