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Bulldog English Fact
Most bulldog english fact about the dog can be found on breed specific sites that will also have a picture from a breeder along with rescue clubs info.
The dogs of this breed cannot walk great distances, swim, and jump. They are sucseptible to heat strokes, chill, poor eyesight, skin problems, hip dysplasia, and injuries; they wheeze, snore, and drool. Upkeeping of the breed is rather easy due to its short coat and low activity. Purebred puppies usually cost $1200-$1500. Pet quality dogs are less expensive, but they may have slight deviations from the standard or some undesirable features. However, if there is no breeding in your plans, a pet quality dog will be a better option for you.
Most bulldog english fact about the dog can be found on breed specific sites that will also have a picture from a breeder along with rescue clubs info.
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Bulldog English Fact -
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This breed originated in England for bull baiting. Bull bating as a “sport” earned a great popularity in the middle ages, especially among royalty and noblemen. Being used in bull baiting contests, dogs of this breed did not usually fight with other dogs. Later the contests were outlawed and the breed's fanciers did their best to preserve the dog. The breed's standard was fixed and now only the American Kennel Club can change it. Its present functions are: watchdogs, guardians, and family pets. The temperament of these dogs is jovial and amiable; they are willing to please and good with children, although may be stubborn and dominative. Most bulldog english fact about the dog can be found on breed specific sites that will also have a picture from a breeder along with rescue clubs info.
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