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the person i got her from says she is a mix of cornijal and south african. im not sure why her face is so thin, but if i may ask; what are the possibilities of her puppies coming out with, perhaps, more "egg shaped" heads with a nice proper "nose drop" if i breed her with a stud with a nicer nose drop and egg head???
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  • edited January 2019
    The way it looks to me, if Cornijal and South African is supposed to mean the two Bull Terrier bloodlines (I googled it, obviously there are two bloodlines under those names) I am afraid you may have been ripped off. I hope you have not paid money to get a pure bred dog.
    The dog you have posted pictures of looks really beautiful and friendly, probably an awesome pet. But in no way do I see ANY Bull Terrier in it. Besides the missing "egg head" the dog in the photos is way too high legged to be a Bull Terrier, the eyes are too big and missing the typical triangle shape. The dog is missing the typical mass of a Bull Terrier. They usually are a bit stocky and very muscular. Some tend to look a little more athletic, but they still have visible muscle.
    Again, this dog is beautiful. But to me it does not look like there are even ANY Bull Terrier genes in it.

    In order to produce a Bull Terrier puppy with the typical egg shaped head, obviously, you would have to take two healthy Bull Terriers - no other breed - and mate them.

    To all of the experts in this forum: Am I missing something here?
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