Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Bull dog

 
The term “Bulldog” commonly refers to the English Bulldog, but can also refer to the American Bulldog, French Bulldog, or now extinct Old English Bulldog. A stocky, muscular breed with an unmistakable wrinkled face and compact muzzle, the Bulldog is known for having thick folds above its nose, droopy lips, and an occasional underbite. Despite its intimidating appearance, the Bulldog is friendly, patient, and extremely loyal to its owner, and has been known to form strong bonds with children. For this reason, it is among one of the most popular family pet breeds.

Overview

Is the Bulldog the Right Breed for you?
  • Low Maintenance: Infrequent grooming is required to maintain upkeep. No trimming or stripping needed.
  • Moderate Shedding: Routine brushing will help. Be prepared to vacuum often!
  • Difficult Training: The Bulldog isn't deal for a first time dog owner. Patience and perseverance are required to adequately train it.
  • Low Watchdog Ability: This dog will not likely bark and alert its owners when an intruder is present. If a situation escalates, the dog should not be depended on to defend and protect its owner and family.
  • Medium Adaptability: It is well-suited for apartment living and does not need a yard. This breed cannot tolerate both hot and cold weather. Be careful taking it outside when temperatures are above or below normal.
  • Slightly Active: Not much exercise is required to keep this dog in shape. Owners who are frequently away or busy might find this breed suitable for their lifestyle.
  • Good for New Owners: This breed is well suited for those who have little experience with dog ownership.
  • Good with Kids: This is a suitable dog breed for kids. It is also very friendly toward other pets and very friendly toward strangers.
 

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