Bully’s muzzle is wide and weighty; its shape is close to a square. The structure of the muzzle does not interfere with the free-breathing of the bull. Its length is less than the length of the skull, it is not less than ¼ and not more than ⅓ of the total length of the head. Minor creases are acceptable. The transition from forehead to muzzle is deep and distinct, but not as distinct as in brachycephalic breeds. The bridge of the nose is wide and straight, “passes” into a large lobe with developed nostrils. For her, pigmentation in any color is permissible, except for reddish shades (indicate albinism). The lips of the animal fit snugly against the teeth; “sagging” in the area of the corners of the mouth is permissible.
