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Posted in November 18th, 2008
The English Bulldog can easily be considered as one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world. They are loyal, affectionate, even-tempered and even great around kids. Anyone who is interested in getting one of these dogs should know that although there is the option of buying one from a shelter or a foster home, the best idea is going to be for them to find reputable English Bulldog breeders to buy from instead.
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Posted in November 13th, 2008
Despite the stubborn nature of the breed, the English Bulldog is actually a very docile breed that has been extremely popular since the 1800\’s. Now a member of the non-sporting group and a devoted family pet, they were at one time bred for their ferocious and courageous traits. Literature from 1609 has the earliest reference to the English Bulldog.
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Posted in November 7th, 2008
The bulldog is well known for being extremely courageous and in fact, it is indeed a rare occasion when the bulldog will whine or complain. The bulldog is by and large very tenacious as well as patient. In addition, the temperament of the bulldog is something that makes him proud and as far as Bulldog health problems are concerned, the breed does not suffer from more health concerns as compared to other dog breeds. However, as a concerned Bulldog owner, you need to pay special attention to proper Bulldog care and learn about the various health concerns so that you can prevent and even minimize their effects.
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Posted in October 28th, 2008
In recent times, Bulldogs are much more popular as great show dogs. However, they are also known for their sweet-temperament and friendly behavior. Also referred to as English Bulldogs or British Bulldogs, these dogs owe their names for their gentleness and elegance. In early days, these dogs were largely used as guard dogs. Today\’s Bulldogs are more mild-mannered and moderate compared to their ancestors, however, their fighting instinct still becomes apparent under certain conditions.
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Posted in October 21st, 2008
As an athletic dog, the American Bulldog has a very beautiful yet intimidating appearance. They have a very complex personality with a mix of happiness, protectiveness of their owners and high energy. The American Kennel Club hasn\’t yet recognized the breed, but it is fast gaining popularity as both a family pet and as a working dog.
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Posted in October 14th, 2008
In the United States many Bulldog rescue units have been created. The Internet has a wealth of information regarding any inquiries about Bulldog rescue. One can find almost any information about the history and characteristics of a particular Bulldog that is homeless and desperately requires a foster home. It is likely one can find a website about Bulldog rescue within your area. The websites often list special fundraising events to enjoy and gain some information.
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Posted in October 9th, 2008
You should match Bulldog information with any names that you choose for your Bulldog puppy. You will want to choose a Bulldog puppy name that will suit your Bulldog as an adult. Bulldog puppies will grow into a gentle and intelligent dog that could be active or lay around and relax as an adult. The Bulldog wants to be a companion to its owner and family members. As an intelligent animal, the Bulldog will grow up to have its own personality.
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Posted in September 29th, 2008
Discussions regarding owning Bulldogs always focus on the problems and liabilities associated with the animal. With the Bulldog problems arise only within his training. Although Bulldog problems are basically only in his training abilities, these training problems must be taken into consideration before purchase. The Bulldog is a very sweet natured dog and his sole purpose in life is to be a faithful loveable companion, therefore, he is a very laid back dog and wants to focus only on his own comfort in life.
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Posted in September 23rd, 2008
The Bulldog is a wonderful breed of dog, one that is widely loved all around the world. People love Bulldogs because they are loyal, affectionate and deeply devoted to their owners. They also feature an extremely unique appearance which sets them apart from other dogs, and which makes them very favorable to many owners.
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Posted in September 16th, 2008
The Bulldog is a very sweet natured dog and has one purpose in life and that is to be a devoted companion. They were originally used by butchers to bait bulls, but after that sport ended only sweet tempered Bulldogs were bred. Bulldogs are easy to train if you use the correct methods. They are eager to please and should be trained at a very early age.
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Posted in September 4th, 2008
A bulldog that does not behave well need not necessarily be a bad dog though he certainly will be more of a nuisance and the reason behind his improper behavior need only be nothing worse than that he is a dog and is behaving like one. Thus, without imparting proper Bulldog training and also Bulldog obedience training, you will find your bulldog chewing up your furniture and also whatever else he can lay his teeth on. No doubt, Bulldog obedience training may not rid him of all his behavioral problems it will nevertheless help your bulldog understand what is required off him.
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Posted in August 28th, 2008
Before you even begin starting to think about getting involved with Bulldog breeding, you really need to stop and think about what it is that you are doing in order to make sure that you are doing it for the right reasons. There are already so many breeders out there that really do not have any concern for proper Bulldog care as they are just in it for the money. That is definitely not something that you want to become as it generally leads to neglect of animals and not only is that morally wrong, but you could face jail time.
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Posted in August 26th, 2008
Bulldog information, concerning its earliest breeding history, is a fascinating story. The history behind the Bulldog involves the ancient world including the Phoenicians, Britons and Romans. The Bulldog finds its ancestors among the oldest and largest dogs used since prehistoric times. At that time, humans, in Europe, North Africa and Asia, used large and courageous dogs to help them hunt large herbivores.
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Posted in August 26th, 2008
The Bulldog puppy is playful and ready for fun, according to Bulldog information about the breed. The sensitive Bulldog must be responded to in a loving way so that you can reap the rewards of the Bulldog\’s wonderful personality. The Bulldog puppy must be trained to socialize with other animal members of the household because an untrained Bulldog may not accept other animals in its home if not. A Bulldog may never accept strange dogs or other animals on its property.
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Posted in August 26th, 2008
It is really good to get a dog from an American Bulldog rescue, although it is important that you prepare yourself for what lies ahead. Be prepared for some rough times when you adopt a Bulldog from a rescue group, especially for the first few weeks after your bring them home. Remember it is likely that the dog has had some difficult times and events if they have to be rescued and this can have a lasting impact on the dog.
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Posted in August 25th, 2008
Getting a dog from an American Bulldog rescue is a really good thing. However, you need to be prepared for what lies ahead. When you adopt a Bulldog from a rescue group you should be prepared for some rough times, especially within the first few weeks after you bring your dog home. For one thing if a dog had to be rescued then it is likely that the dog has had some difficult times and these events or situations can have a lastly impact on the dog.
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Posted in August 25th, 2008
The American Bulldog is one of several breeds of Bulldog popular today. Not to be confused with the French Bulldog or English Bulldog, the American Bulldog is a close cousin and shares a similar appearance with the American Pit Bull Terrier, or Pit Bull.
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Posted in August 19th, 2008
There are hundreds of different breeds of dog that you can choose from but a few in particular that are especially popular. This includes the Bulldog for one, who is a favorite around the world but especially so in the United States and England. Descended from the Asiatic mastiff, the Bulldog was actually developed in Great Britain and they are considered as being a non-sporting breed group.
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Posted in August 13th, 2008
Just like with almost everything else in life, allowing yourself enough time to plan things is generally the best way to go about things. It would be nice if everyone took the time before bringing home their new pet to learn about them in order to make sure that they are prepared to provide the best Bulldog health that they possibly can. By taking that little bit of time in advance, you will be able to make sure that you are completely prepared for what is ahead of you so that you will be more prepared.
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Posted in August 7th, 2008
The Bulldog has two trademarks, their characteristically pushed in face and their low energy. Their coats also come in a variety of colors including white, red, fawn, brindle and patched. Bulldog grooming doesn\’t require you to do much maintenance. Although by setting a regular Bulldog grooming schedule you can spend some quality time with your pet since they greatly enjoy grooming.
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