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Bulldog Breed
The Bulldog of today is kind and dignified. He is affectionate and gentle with children. At the same time, he is very courageous without being vicious. He is an excellent guard dog. He requires minimal exercise and is sensitive to hot weather.
The English Bulldog, often called simply the Bulldog, is a medium-sized dog breed, originally used for bullbaiting, in which trained bulldogs attacked and killed tied-up bulls for sport during the 17th century.
Bulldog may be described as a big dog with a wrinkled face and short legs. Yet, surprisingly, this defiant and stubborn dog makes a very loyal, good natured family pet that loves companionship. Bulldogs are known as the natural symbol of Great Britain and the mascot of the US Marines, Yale University and the University of Georgia. The Bulldog name is derived from the days when this dog was used in connection with bull-baiting. Todays bulldog has had most of those aggressive tendencies bred out of them.
Contrary to classic cartoon parodies that depicted the bulldog as ferocious and wearing a spiked dog collar, the bulldog is not a vicious dog breed and gets along well with both humans (including children) and other dog breeds. Bulldogs are very friendly, but stubborn and protective.
Bulldog Breed Outline
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Country of Origin: | Great Britain |
| FCI Classification: |
Group 2 - Pinscher and Schnauzer-Molossoid breeds-Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds; Section 2.1 - Molossoid breeds, Mastiff Type. |
| Utilization: |
Companion Dog |
| AKC Classification: |
Non-Sporting Group |
| Personality: | Alert, bold, loyal, dependable, courageous, fierce in appearance, but of affectionate nature.
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| Size: | Medium |
| Height: | 12-14 inches at shoulders |
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Colors: |
1. Brindle, red of various shades, fawn, fallow, white and pied ( combination of white with any of the foregoing colors). |
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Other Names: | English Bulldog |
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Average Litter Size: | 5 |
| Life Span: | 8-10 years |
| Personality: | Alert, bold, loyal, dependable, courageous, fierce in appearance, but of affectionate nature.
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| Grooming Requirements: |
Regular brushing with a rough cloth or curry brush. Clean wrinkles on face regularly. |
| Shedding: | Moderate |
| Social skills: |
Bulldogs are generally good with other animals. Early socialization is recommended. |
| Suitability for Children: | Bulldogs are loving and patient with children, although they will not play with them for hours. |
| Exercise Needs: | They are quite content as a coach potato. |
| Train Ability: | Can be very stubborn and sensitive to stern discipline. They will let you know when they are ready for obedience training. |
| Health Issues: | Elbow and knee dislocation, metabolic liver defect and skin allergies. Most puppies are delivered by caesarian section and males are often unable to mate. |
Comments
My merry is so lovable, but truly a diva! A great pet if u wrk all day
My merry is so lovable, but truly a diva! A great pet if u wrk all day. Take her out to p&p and she heads back home. Will not run away, loyal. Only barks when someone comes to the door or really needs to poop. She sheds a lot but doesn't mind the shedding tool. Needs ears cleaned daily. Just love her!
Posted by Guest_5194 on Saturday, July 23, 2011
Bulldog Breed
Bulldogs are really amazing dogs!! Some people say that they are out of shape and a little dumb, but I disagree. Bulldogs actually make great outdoor companions. Not like labs, but they do enjoy a nice brisk walk. I keep my two bulldogs cool with what is called a cool vest to keep them from getting too hot. Bulldogs are also smart but goofy!! You just have to be firm with them! Most of all, I think bulldogs are sweet, funny, and most of all: BULLDOGS WANT TO MAKE YOU SMILE. If you have questions about bulldogs, please ask me and I'll try and help you out.
Yours,
yoga3828
Posted by Guest_4333 on Monday, October 12, 2009
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