Definition of «deep muzzle»

"Deep muzzle" refers to the longer shape or length of an animal's snout or mouth. It describes when an animal, typically dogs or horses, has a longer and more prominent snout compared to others of its breed or species.

Sentences with «deep muzzle»

  • These dogs are recognized for being long dogs with deep muzzles and low hanging pendant shaped ears. (caninejournal.com)
  • He has a broad head, deep muzzle, small eyes and long curling tail. (my-favorite-dog.com)
  • After the first impression made by the Bullmastiff's size, it is the large, broad head that conveys the breed's essence: the dark eyes, high - set V - shaped ears, and broad, deep muzzle all combine to present the intelligence, alertness, and confidence that make the Bullmastiff a world - class protector and family companion. (akc.org)
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