What coat feature is explicitly disqualifying under the UKC standard for the American Bulldog?
Answer
The presence of feathering or a wavy coat texture.
While the general description notes the coat should be short, smooth, and close to the body, the UKC standard maintains strict requirements regarding texture and growth pattern. Specifically, any indication of feathering—longer tufts of hair often found on the legs or tail—or any wave in the coat renders the dog disqualified from meeting the standard requirements. The coat texture itself can vary between soft and stiff, but the length must remain under one inch, and the overall presentation must be smooth and closely adhered to the body, ensuring that the dog maintains its fundamentally short-coated appearance.

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