Sentences with phrase «shape of its muzzle»

More often than not, the English Bulldog suffers from breathing difficulties because of the shape of its muzzle.
They are also known to have misaligned, deformed or missing teeth due to the shape of their muzzles.
As you can see from the pictures, it does not alter the shape of the muzzle.

Not exact matches

A mass of modern slow - burning powder, very unlike the spaghetti - shaped Cordite explosive, blasts the little bullets out of the Weatherby cartridge at such extreme velocity that, says their maker, it more than makes up for the difference in bullet weight and even for a fairly profound difference in muzzle energy.
Even the kibble's size and shape is customized to the unique muzzle and bite type of the poodle to encourage chewing during meals.
It is evident that, if an aeroplane should be moving on a level with the apex of the trajectory considered and in the vertical plane containing the trajectory, with a velocity equal to the horizontal component of the muzzle velocity, and should, at the apex, drop a projectile of the same weight, size and shape as that of the mortar, the projectile thus dropped would take the identically same path and strike with the same velocity as the mortar projectile.
Muzzle of medium length, square and with no inclination to snipiness, jaws strong and of good length, and neither undershot nor overshot, teeth straight and well shaped.
The head of this dog is massive, it has separate eyes that are small, dark, you should not be able to see the third eyelid; the ears are small and shaped in a v; the skull is wide and flat, and has a very defined stop; the muzzle is short and wide.
This is certainly the best muzzle for dogs regardless of their age and breed, and it comes in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials.
These dogs generally have partially dropped ears, a head that is shaped like that of a Rottie, and a muzzle that's just a bit longer.
When viewed from above, the skull and muzzle form a wedge shape which narrows towards the tip of the muzzle.
When viewed from above the head is trapezoidal in shape and moderately broad; the upper longitudinal axis of the skull and the muzzle diverge slightly.
Because they are intended to be athletic dogs capable of herding livestock and catching feral hogs, neither the American pit bull terrier nor the American bulldog should have difficulty breathing due to muzzle shape.
Other characteristics include a long feathered tail, a double coat of long hair which is shorter on the head and legs, dark almond - shaped eyes, a muscular arched neck, as slightly tapering muzzle.
In shape resembles the old style of Bull Terrier Muzzle — somewhat pointed Ears — Low set Eyes — Yellow, intelligent, with a bold, somewhat savage expression Edmonds thus confirms van Rooyen's statement in 1912 about bobbet tails.
As far as Sheila's basic shape is concerned, her ears are larger and floppier, her muzzle very slightly heavier, but otherwise her profile would almost exactly match the ACDs of the American South.
The skull extends from the ears to the bridge of the nose; tapering gradually and evenly and blending without too pronounced a stop into a wedge - shaped, powerful muzzle.
Aside from those qualities, it also includes the shape of your cat's muzzle, the nose and the eye placement, the cat's eye color and shape as well as the size and kind of ears that the cat has.
The muzzle of the dog is long and tapering (though not very pointy) and its ears are triangular in shape and stand erect.
Due to the muzzle shape and size of some breeds, it is not recommended that those breeds use the Ultra Baskerville Muzzle, as it will not fit them corrmuzzle shape and size of some breeds, it is not recommended that those breeds use the Ultra Baskerville Muzzle, as it will not fit them corrMuzzle, as it will not fit them correctly.
The head of the Doberman is described as being wedge shaped and is long in appearance with a long muzzle and a scissor bite.
Was listed as Maltese mix but I don't think so from build and shape of face muzzle.
Certain breeds of dogs and cats are prone to difficult, obstructive breathing because of the shape of their head, muzzle and throat.
The scowl is achieved by a marked brow with a padded button of skin just above the inner, upper corner of each eye; by sufficient play of skin to form frowning brows and a distinct furrow between the eyes beginning at the base of the muzzle and extending up the forehead; by the correct eye shape and placement and by the correct ear shape, carriage and placement.
Muzzles can be difficult to put onto a cat, due to the shape of most cats» faces.
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