When you look at the head of an English Bulldog from the front, it should be square, but from the side it looks like a brick. It is not a square, but a rectangle.
The head of the English Bulldog is larger, the head cover is relatively flat between the ears, and there is a depression between the eyes. The muzzle should be broad and deep, the lips should be soft and generous, the muscles on the forehead should be well developed, the lower cheek should be deep, square, wide and slightly upturned. The nose is also wider. The lips and nose should be black.
The eyes of a British cow are large and round under the skull, far away from the ears, not protruding, and dark in color; the base of the ears should be very wide, the ends of the ears should be round and upright, the base of the ears should be high, and the ear hairs should be Be fine and soft. The English Bulldog's neck should be short and slightly arched. The skin under the neck and throat should be loose, but the skin and flesh should not sag.
An excellent English Bulldog should be short and round, with strong bones, well-developed muscles, a broad and deep chest, full and upward ribs, broad and short shoulders, a narrow waist, curved hips and a well-developed abdomen. The front feet of the dog should be short and straight and should not have any bends. The rear feet should be slightly longer than the front feet to create a correct topline. There is a depression in the backline, and a horizontal backline is an impure breed. The feet are of medium size, with short toes and claws. The tail is short, thick at the base and drooping.
The standard English Bulldog’s coat is short, thin and smooth, soft and shiny. The coat color is slightly reddish tiger, light yellow or brown, or has a white background with magic stripes.