As was stated the muzzle is a bit shorter then the skull, should be a 1:1 ratio but i think that was change in the most recent update to the cbkc standard to allow for a shorter muzzle. As we know this fila is not a cafib bred dog, so should not be judged by that standard. When you look a the dog can you tell its a fila? Yes. Does it have ears inset at rear of the head and at the eye level? Yes. Does the dog have thick v shaped ears? Yes. Does the dog have thick loose skin as the standard requires? Yes. You can tell by the nice thick dewlap he has under his neck, a dog lacking skin will not have a very large dewlap or large lips for that matter. Does the dog have a stop? No it flows gradually into the forhead, these dogs were not shown to have a nose(muzzle) like a bull terrier back in the day, nor did they have a stop like an english mastiff, it was a gradual slope from the middle of the muzzle to the forehead and on a brindle faced dog it is hard to tell at certain angles. Does the dog have almond shaped eyes? Yes. Does the dog have a pear shaped head? Hard to tell unless you are right over the top of its head but from what i can see it looks on the pear shaped side and does not look bulbous to me. In my opinion I think he has a nice looking typical typey fila head. Not to houndy, not to mastiffy.