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The mask should be black. The more intense and 

 well-defined it is the better. Wrinkles. Large and 

 deep. Trace. A black line extending from the occiput 

 to the tail. Tail. Curled tightly as possible over the 

 hip. The double curl is perfection. Coat. Fine, smooth, 

 soft, short, and glossy, neither hard nor woolly. Colour. 

 Silver, or apricot fawn. Each should be decided, to 

 make the contrast complete between the colour and the 

 mask and trace. N.B. The points of black pugs, 

 except as to colour, are the same as those for fawns. 

 The London and Provincial Pug Club. Secretary, 



J. Fabian, 460, Camden Road, London, N. 







Toy Bulldogs. POINTS OF TOY BULLDOGS. The 

 general appearance of the toy bulldog must, as nearly as 

 possible, resemble that of the big bulldog. The skull 

 should be large, forehead flat, the skin about it well 

 wrinkled, the " stop " broad and deep, extending up 

 the middle of the forehead. Eyes of moderate size, 

 situated low down on the skull, and as wide apart as 

 possible. Ears to be " rose," if possible; " tulip " ears 

 are allowable, but not to be encouraged ; " button," or 

 terrier-like ears are a decided fault. Face to be as 

 short as possible, nose jet black, deeply set back, almost 

 between the eyes. Muzzle to be short, broad, and 

 turned upwards. The lower jaw should project con- 

 siderably in front of the upper and turn up. Teeth 

 not to be shown. Neck to be short, with much loose 

 skin about it. " Frogginess " is objectionable. Chest 

 to be very wide, round, and deep. Back short and 

 strong, narrow towards the loins, and broad at the 

 shoulder. A roach back is desirable. Tail to be short, 

 and not carried above the back. Forelegs to be short 

 in proportion to the hindlegs. Hindquarters much 

 lighter in proportion than forequarters. The most 

 desirable weight is below 20 Ibs., and dogs and bitches 

 that exceed 22 Ibs. should be disqualified. The Miniature 

 Bulldog Club. Secretary, Miss A. Bruce, 42, Hill Street, 

 Berkeley Square, London, W. 



