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A Weed--A leggy, thin, attenuated dog, bred so.
A Fake--A dog whose natural appearance has been interfered with to hide defects.
A Dope--A dog afflicted, usually with ch.o.r.ea, that has had cocaine administered to him to stop the twitching while in the judging ring.
A Ringer--A dog shown under a false name, that has previously been shown under his right name.
Apple-headed--Skull round, instead of flat on top.
Broken-up Face--Bulldog face, with deep stop and wrinkle and receding nose.
Frog or Down Face--Nose not receding.
Dish-faced--One whose nasal bone is higher at the nose than at the stop.
b.u.t.terfly Nose--A spotted nose.
Dudley Nose--A flesh-colored nose.
Rose Ear--An ear which the tip turns backward and downward, disclosing the inside.
b.u.t.ton Ear--An ear that falls over in front, concealing the inside.
Tulip Ear--An upright, or p.r.i.c.ked ear.
Blaze--The white line up the face.
Cheeky--When the cheek b.u.mps are strongly defined.
Occiput--The prominent bone at the back or top of the skull, noticeably prominent in bloodhounds.
Chops--The pendulous lips of the bulldog.
Cus.h.i.+on--Fullness in the top lips.
Dewlap--The pendulous skin under the throat.
Lippy--The hanging lips of some dogs, who should not possess same, as in the bull terrier.
Layback--A receding nose.
Pig-jawed--The upper jaw protruding over the lower; an exaggeration of an undershot jaw.
Overshot--The upper teeth projecting beyond the lower.
Undershot--The lower incisor teeth projecting beyond the upper, as in bulldogs.
Wrinkle--Loose, folding skin over the skull.
Wall Eye--A blue mottled eye.
Snipy--Too pointed in muzzle; pinched.
Stop--The indentation between the skull and the nasal bone near the eyes.
Septum--The division between the nostrils.
Leather--The skin of the ear.
Expression--The size and placement of the eye determines the expression of the dog.
Brisket--That part of the body in front of the chest and below the neck.
Chest--That part of the body between the forelegs, sometimes called the breast, extending from the brisket to the body.
Cobby--Thick set; low in stature, and short coupled; or well ribbed up, short and compact.
Couplings--The s.p.a.ce between the tops of the shoulder blades, and the tops of the hip joints. A dog is accordingly said to be long or short "in the couplings."
Deep in Brisket--Deep in chest.
Elbows--The joint at the top of forearm.
Elbows Out--Self-explanatory; either congenital, or as a result of weakness.
Flat-sided--Flat in ribs; not rounded.
Forearm--The foreleg between the elbows and pastern.
Pastern--The lower section of the leg below the knee or hock respectively.
Shoulders--The top of the shoulder blades, the point at which a dog is measured.
Racy--Slight in build and leggy.
Roach-back--The arched or wheel formation of loin.
Pad--The underneath portion of the foot.
Loins--The part of body between the last rib and hindquarters.
Long in flank--Long in back of loins.
Lumber--Unnecessary flesh.
Cat-foot--A short, round foot, with the knuckles well developed.
Hare-foot--A long, narrow foot, carried forward.