English Bone

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English Bone

Country of origin: The English Bulldog (or simply 'Bulldog') was bred in England in the 1500's for bull baiting, a popular game "sport" in which one or more dogs were matched against a chained bull (or bear). These dogs were bred for sheer fighting capacity, and they were known for latching onto their prey with an iron jaw which they refused to release, they could even suffocate opponents this way. English Bulldogs fell in popularity when Bull baiting was banned in the 1830s, but a determined group of faithful kept the race alive and selected away any trace of ferocity. Easily recognizable by their distinctive sourmug and adorable "in English Bulldogs used the mascots of dozens of sports teams, most famously Georgetown University. Other famous bulldogs English include Handsome Dan, Yale's mascot, and Tyson, the bulldog of the fame of the skateboard Internet. English Bulldogs are simultaneously a symbol of tenacity British and American animal immensely popular.

Size: The English Bulldog has a shoulder height of 31-36 cm (12-14 inches) and weighs 22-25 kg (48-55 lbs). He is known for its short, wide muzzle, undershot and broad face of Droopy giving the appearance of a frown eyebrows. English Bulldogs have short legs and tails, rounded chests, and compact, muscular body.

Coat: The English Bulldog has a short shiny coat, smooth, which may be beige, mottled, brindle and white.

Character: English Bulldog is affectionate, simple, kind, intelligent, sensitive, and without fear. He is known for his loyalty, Happy-go-lucky attitude that contrasts sharply with his sour face. English Bulldogs are happiest alongside their owners and misbehave if ignored. English Bulldogs are active, alert and playful, but not too noisy.

Temperament: English Bulldogs enjoy mix with other dogs and pets. They are great with children, well behaved, adaptable, comfortable companions with an affectionate nature and provision. Some English Bulldogs are cautious with strangers, but most are welcoming to all. They are likely to drool or snore.

Care: When the English Bulldog is shedding, use a rubber brush to remove dead hair. A special lotion will occasionally need to be applied to facial wrinkles and tail to keep them clean, soft brushing with approved toothpaste is also recommended. The English Bulldog has a lifespan of 8-12 years. Because his facial features, it is susceptible to respiratory problems and skin infections, and many are delivered by caesarean section because of their large heads. Most English Bulldogs can not swim and are averse to hot weather.

Training: Consistency is important, but the English Bulldog is highly sensitive the tone of his voice manager, making training a fairly simple process. It is curious and quick to learn simple tasks, but it's unpredictable a little stubborn at times.

Activity: The exercise needs of English Bulldog are uncomplicated. It adapts to the level of activity your family. Sufficient rest is key to the development of healthy bones, muscles and joints are not expect your English Bulldog running long distances or jump from high ledges. English Bulldogs are well suited to apartment life.

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