What a wonderful adventure we started the day we brought Lilly into our home (the cats, Chang and Jasmine, will disagree). She gives us nothing but joy, laughter, and a never-ending supply of dog stories. She is such a sweet "little" girl and doesn't have a grumpy bone in her body. It's hard to believe she only weighed seven pounds when she moved in. Needless to say, she has been growing like a weed. She enjoys her bath time, playing with Reggie the cat, going to the vet, and mostly greeting all the people she thinks come to our house for the sole purpose of "seeing Lilly". She doesn't know a stranger--come by, she will have kisses for you. (But bring a towel.)







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...
Read MoreBulldogs (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...
Read MoreEnglish bulldog puppies are little bundles of wrinkly fun. Extremely cute and good-tempered, English bulldog puppies usually are in high demand. Rather than buy an English bulldog puppy from a breeder, many folks choose to adopt these adorable pups.
Read MoreThe bulldog, also known as the English bulldog, descends from a line of fighting dogs, evident in its large head and stocky body. However, since the mid-1800s, bulldog breeders have worked diligently to reduce the aggression within the breed and the...
Read MoreEnglish bulldogs are one of the most popular breeds of dogs because of their size and temperament. Once used for bull-baiting, today bulldogs are one of the best breeds for city living. While the English bulldog is considered the classic bulldog, there...
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