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English Bulldogs
The term "bulldog" was first used around 1568, which could have been used to reference various ancestors of modern bulldog. In the 1600s, bulldogs were used for bull-baiting, as well as bear-baiting, which...
16 commentsAmerican Bulldog
The American Bulldog has its origins in England. During the 17th and 18th centuries, bulldogs were used on farms to take care of the livestock. Butcher's used the dogs as guard dogs. After seeing the breed's...
4 commentsEnglish Bulldogs - Ideal Pets
If you are considering buying a dog and are not sure if the English bulldog is the right choice then read on to learn more. Specifically, we will look at what makes the English bulldog the perfect pet for a...
2 commentsThe Best Dog Breeds for Kids
This article was inspired by a hub member who asked for a hub to be written about which dogs are good for children. Before getting any dog breed or mut, it is important for the potential owner to be aware of a dogs needs. A dog can be the most loyal pet but future owners need to know what they are getting into. Owning a dog is a commitment of ten to fifteen years, and dog owners need to be prepared for that.
12 commentsEnglish Bulldog Puppies
English bulldog puppies grow to be stocky with broad shoulders and head width. As an adult they will weigh 50-55 pounds and become 12-14 inches tall. There are some breeds of miniature english bulldog...
5 commentsSo You Want an English Bulldog Puppy...
OK, so you have come to the ultimate decision that an English Bulldog puppy is the must-have, oh-my-goodnesses, can't-live-without, gonna-die-if-I-don't-get-one breed of dog for you. Congrats! Now take...
0 commentsYour Guide to English Bulldog Puppies
The English Bulldog has been a popular breed since the late 1800's and was Initially bred for ferocity and courage. Since then, they have become a devoted and sweet member of the non sporting group of dogs. ...
0 commentsFeeding Your English Bulldog
Norman The big issue on feeding your Bulldog will include the multiple varieties of diets now available and accepted. Kibble? Raw? Grain free? Home made? Chicken, fish or bison? High protein or low protein?...
0 commentsEnglish Bulldog Information and Facts
Perhaps some people are quite hesitant to have English Bulldog because as you can see, this breed looks somewhat intimidating. But contrary to that assumption, the English Bulldog is far from being...
1 commentenglishbulldog
The Bulldog is small in stature, but wide and compact, with a thick, massive head. Its head should be broad (the broader the more prized) with cheeks that extend to the sides of the eyes. The skin on the skull and forehead should fall in dense folds. Its muzzle is short and pug, its nose, broad and black with large nostrils. Its upper lip is pendent and its lower jaw should be very undershot. Eyes are very round, far apart and very dark. The ears should be small and thin, folded back in the form
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