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ABOUT ENGLISH BULLDOGS
English Bulldogs are thought to have developed from an ancient
breed of Asiatic Mastiff. They are very calm and placid dogs,
despite their somewhat intimidating appearance. The bulldog,
first born in Britain, was so named because of it’s sturdy,
robust appearance, like that of a bull.
They were originally bred for bull bating
in medieval times in Britain, although the breed is relatively
calm and gentle. They were sent out into the fields to attack
the bulls when the sport was legal, which was before the 19th
century. The bulldog has a unique appearance that can be
intimidating unless you know and understand the breed.
It is a
short dog with a wide, compact body. It’s head is thick and
large with wide cheeks expanding to the sides to the sides of
the eyes. The lips are
undershot and pendent and the eyes are round dark and
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The ears on an English Bulldog
are small, thin and lay folded back. The breed is very
distinctive and easily recognizable. Bulldogs have coats
that lie close to the body. The coat is noted for its
appearance and texture, the hairs being straight, smooth
and flat, and differs in shades and colours. You can
find shades of white, fawn, brindle, red, yellow or a
mixture of these. Black is neither common or acceptable,
but the reds, yellows and fawn shades do compliment the
appearance of the dog with it’s stocky legs and robust
frame. Looking at the English Bulldog, you might not
guess that it is a gentle breed of dog, because of it’s
features, but they tend to have a very calm and reliable
manner. They love attention and affection and interact
well with other dogs, and have even been known to get on
well with cats. They provide good companionship for
adults and children alike. These days, English Bulldogs
are treated as family dogs because of these
characteristics
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They can also be trained as watch
or guard dogs, as they can look intimidating to
potential burglars. They must however be properly
trained. Bulldogs are intelligent, and they can learn,
but their training has to be thorough, so that the dog
knows exactly what is expected of it and what to do if
it needs to actively guard. This breed needs plenty of
attention and regular grooming and brushing.
If your bulldog tends to shed a lot
of it’s hair, it might need a bath, but generally, they
don’t require frequent bathing. The mouth should be
cleaned regularly and the other parts which get dirty or
have a lot of loose hair. The dominant owner should be
the only one to perform these tasks. The same goes for
training the animal.
We also own three Siberian
Husky’s. Just for the love of the breed.
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