One look at an English bulldog puppy--with that sweet, jowly face--and you may be a goner. Properly trained and socialized, English bulldog pups will grow up to be endearingly sweet. Knowing the personality traits of the breed will help you bring up a...
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Pet owners may rationalize that raising two dogs together will provide each pup with a companion and reduce the amount of time the owner needs to spend with either dog. Nothing could be further from the truth. Raising more than one dog increases the...
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Bulldog puppies are just about the cutest puppies there are. Those big heads and chubby bodies are so teddy bear-like that you just have to pick them up and give them a big hug--and take them home. However, because of some physical characteristics and...
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Bulldogs (also known as English bulldogs or Churchill dogs) originated in England in the early 1800s, and were bred in order to fight bulls. When bull baiting was outlawed, bulldogs became pets. By the early 1900s, they were even bred with shorter legs...
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French bulldogs have been popular companions since the early 1800s. Originating from the lace-producing regions of northern France, the French bulldog has shifted gears from a popular ratter to a lap dog and companion. Frenchies, as they affectionately...
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