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English Bulldog Dogs and Puppies - English BulldogsYour Online Information Guide To English Bulldog Dogs and PuppiesWelcome to the Dog Pages Guide to English Bulldog Dogs (English Bull Dogs). If you are thinking about adding a English Bulldog puppy to your family, our informative guide will help you learn all about the English Bulldog dog breed. Find out what a English Bulldog dog or puppy looks like by viewing our growing collection of English Bulldog pictures. Learn all about English Bulldog dog history, English Bulldog temperament and personality, English Bulldog grooming and exercise needs, English Bulldog health problems and more on our in-depth English Bulldog dog breed information section. Find a responsible English Bulldog breeder offering healthy, home-raised and well socialized English Bulldog puppies for sale on our English Bulldog Dog Breeders Directory. 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Coat: The English Bulldog coat is smooth, short, straight and flat. Color: English Bulldog coats may be brindle, white, red, fawn, fallow or piebald. English Bulldog Breed Temperament: Once exploited in the illicit sports of bull baiting and pit fighting, the English Bulldog, a sweet-tempered, dignified and loveable dog is now considered among some of the most popular family pets. Originating in Britain, the English Bulldog descends from the Mastiff breeds and selectively bred to overcome a bull or hold it's own in the pit - thus the rather unique physical stature. When laws were made forbidding these inhumane sports, English Bulldog breed fanciers began to preserve promote and protect the breed as a valued family pet. The English Bulldog was one of the first breeds to be granted official recognition when The Kennel Club (England) was organized in 1873. English Bulldogs are short, heavy-set dogs that can weigh as much as 50 pounds. The English Bulldog's fine, straight and flat coat comes in shades of brindle, white, red or piebald. These stable, intelligent, loving and affectionate dogs make exceptional family pets. English Bulldogs love attention, and get along well with other dogs, children and family pets. English Bulldogs do well in almost any type of living quarters, from city apartments to country acreages. English Bulldog grooming requirements are moderate; they should receive a thorough brushing once a week, and their wrinkles should be cleaned daily (an easy 5 minute task). English Bulldogs tend to drool a little bit. They snore too! English Bulldog Breed History: As British as Big Ben, the English Bulldog is believed to have evolved from the Molossian dog first brought to Britain by Phoenician traders in the 6th century BC. The English Bulldog breed was exploited in the sport of bull baiting, a practice that existed from Roman times. Though the English Bulldog may appear to be oddly made, each point of its structure was bred into the breed to aid or protect it while attempting to overcome a bull. When bull baiting was outlawed early in the 19th century, the future looked bleak for the English Bulldog until a handful of breeders set to preserving this breed that had become a symbol of British courage and tenacity. When The Kennel Club (England) was organized in 1873, the English Bulldog was among the first of the breeds to be recognized. For a dog that once faced bulls, the English Bulldog is calm and dignified with a steady, even disposition. He is resolute and courageous but not vicious or aggressive. English Bulldog Breed Exercise Requirements: The English Bulldog has a relatively low activity level. He can adjust to just about any environment and his exercise needs are easily met. Potential English Bulldog owners should be aware that the Bulldog's facial structure makes him subject to snuffling, snorting and snoring. He also suffers in hot weather so special care is needed in the summer. English Bulldog Breed Grooming Requirements: The English Bulldog coat is low maintenance. Life Expectancy: 8 to 10 Years Good with Children: Yes Dog Breed Group: Non Sporting Group Size Group: Medium More English Bulldog Dog Breed Information ...
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