English bull dog head looks small

My english bulll dog only looks like a 4weeks old.. But th elady said hes 11weeks on saturday, he’s head is pretty tingy, its like the size of my hand up the top… Also.. When I take pictures hes head looks realy big :s

Answer #1

:S. He will proberly grow. If not then it will just be the mix of different dogs in him :P

Answer #2

no its not KC Reigstered.. but the Dad is Kc reigstered but the mum is a Valley Bulldog.. So therefore it still should be prety big, atleast a size of a staff when it gets older :S my dad said he looks like a gincawa them little dogs :/ and than he asked me if it old enough to leave it mum I was like yes its 11 weeks sat.. its Face looks like a English bull dog doe and its belly it like its a smaller version LOL!!. but when hes on cam or pictures he looks really big:S

Answer #3

Is the dog K.C registered? If not then the reason why the head is so small could be because the dog is in fact a mongrel or half bred. Although if the dog is fully registered then its a) just not been nurtured very well or b) there’s always one out of a litter that is smaller than the rest and you will usually find that in the future they will be bigger than there brothers and sisters :).

Answer #4

Ill try an dupload a pic

Answer #5

Just because a dog is not registered does not mean it is not a full breed. I have full breeds in my home and none of the are registered. Now lets start with simple quesitons. How well do you know the lady you got the pup from? Is it the runt of the liter? Have you taken it for a health check up and vaccines yet? How much does he weight?

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