N.A.B.A. National American Bulldog Association
Head: Medium length, box-like when
viewed from the front. Rectangular
when viewed from the side. Skull flat and widest at the ears. Prominent
cheeks with little to no wrinkles. Head should be prominent, but not overly
so. Should look powerful and quick.
Muzzle: Square, wide and deep.
Large jaws, should display great strength.
Bite should be scissor to 1/4" undershot. Muzzle should be 35% to 42% of
the total length of the head. Should have a noticeable stop at the forehead.
Muzzle should be wider at the base and taper slightly to the nose.
Eyes: Round to almond shaped, any color except blue.
Nose: Wide open nostrils, black.
Neck: Muscular, slightly arched. Tapering from shoulder to head.
Shoulders: Very muscular, side sloping shoulder blades.
Back: Medium in length, sloping
from rump to withers. Slightly arched at
loins, which should be slightly tucked.
Hips: Very muscular, pronounced muscularity.
Stifles: Should be well angled.
Chest: Deep brisket, wide but not too wide.
Coat Color: Any color except flat black or any blue.
Weight: Not important as long as
structure is sound. Any weight between 85
lbs. to 105 lbs. for males, 65 lbs. to 90 lbs. for females.
Height: 19" to 27".
Working dogs will not be penalized for broken teeth,
cropped ears or docked tails.