I, too, have an English Bulldog Ferret. He is of European bloodline. His features are similar to the ones described on here previously except his tail is long. The difference that I am finding out between the different bloodlines of ferrets is that my English Bulldog ferret (his name is Bouncin Ben of Baltimore) is very square and broad in structure not to mention his huge size (he weighs over 5 pounds and is 6 months old). His face is of a sort of squarish structure and broader than the regular faces of ferrets (it's not as long) and his legs and paws are broader which leads me to describe them as sort of stubby. He is very broad throughout the body and his size is huge. The bouncin part of his name describes him perfectly because he bounces all around the ferret room. He is so adorable. Next to my other ferrets he can be considered a very BIG ferret. He is very gentle (that's where the part of his name Ben comes into play because he reminds me of the Bear "Gentle Ben") and I call my baby bear cub. They are great to have. I searched the internet looking for more information on his hereditary and found that you can get it by searching under Scottish or English ferrets (search individually for each) and you should come across some websites that even have pictures. I've noticed that with most of the European bloodline ferrets that they usually are in the category of Big ferrets. I know that my other two ferrets that I have who are also very big have european blood in them because of their size and bone structure. But Ben is the broadest amongst the three. [Posted in FML issue 3648]