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Tips and Advice on Training a Bulldog Puppy

Tips and Advice on Training a Bulldog Puppy

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...

How to Adopt English Bulldog Puppies

How to Adopt English Bulldog Puppies

English 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.

How Big Can an English Bulldog Get?

How Big Can an English Bulldog Get?

English bulldogs were developed in 13th-century England to participate in the sport of bull-baiting. The bulldog would bite a bull's nose and hang on as the bull tossed the dog about. The ancestors are thought to have been mastiffs, which can get to be 3...

How to Train a Bulldog to Roll Over

How to Train a Bulldog to Roll Over

Teaching your bulldog to perform tricks is a great way to teach it obedience. Plus, it's a source of fun and entertainment for both the dog and those watching it perform. One of the most well-known tricks is "roll over," in which the dog lays down and...

How to Raise Bulldog Puppies

How to Raise Bulldog Puppies

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...

French Bull Dog Health Problems

French Bull Dog Health Problems

French Bulldogs are a much-loved breed due to their short faces, and small, squatty bodies, but unfortunately the physical characteristics that make them so popular can also lead to serious health problems. French Bulldog health problems, while they may...

About Bulldogs

About Bulldogs

Bulldogs have a reputation for being tenacious but lovable family pets. However, the category of bulldogs actually covers several different breeds, including some fairly rare breeds, such as the Dorset Old Tyme Bulldog. The three most common types of...

About the English Bulldog

About the English Bulldog

The English bulldog was once known as a tenacious bull-baiting dog. These days, it is best known as a loyal and affectionate family dog that gives out lots of love.

About British Bulldogs

About British Bulldogs

The British bulldog is a popular breed easily recognizable by its physical appearance. English bulldog, bulldog and bully are common terms for the breed. Known for being tough, the bulldog is the official mascot of the United States Marine Corps and...

How to Rescue a Bulldog

How to Rescue a Bulldog

It is possible that bulldogs are one of the most unappreciated breeds of dogs in the world. Most people look at them and see a large drooling mass of blubber that lays on the floor all day, only getting up to snarl and snap at someone. The truth is that...

The Best Food for British Bulldogs

The Best Food for British Bulldogs

Who would want to own a dog that is prone to health problems, drools, slobbers, snuffles, snores, and frequently breaks wind? Who can manage owning a dog that can die from too much heat or too much exercise? Despite the extra care and exacting...

About French Bulldogs

About French Bulldogs

French bulldogs are smaller statured dogs that share many of the same features as their larger bulldog breed counterparts. Lovable and loyal companions, French bulldogs have long been prized by families around the world as calm, low-maintenance pets...

British Bulldog Facts

British Bulldog Facts

The British Bulldog, usually referred to as the English Bulldog, is a medium-sized breed known for its large, round head and stocky frame. Developed in the British Isles, the British Bulldog was bred to be "ferocious and courageous," according to the...

English Bulldog Breeding Tips

English Bulldog Breeding Tips

Think carefully before breeding English bulldogs. Not only will you be responsible for trying to find the puppies homes, but you will not show a profit. Although bulldogs are a popular breed, the cost of breeding them far surpasses whatever money the...

English Bulldog Puppy Facts

English Bulldog Puppy Facts

English 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...

About English Bulldogs

About English Bulldogs

English Bulldogs are one of the most recognizable of all the breeds. They have a long and storied history and, with the right family, adjust very well. They are not for everyone, but if you are willing to put in a little time and attention, they are a...

English Bulldog Breed Information

English Bulldog Breed Information

Bulldogs were originally used to bait bulls, but today they are loyal, protective companions. They make good family dogs but have special needs and are not suited for first-time dog owners. Make sure this is the right breed for you before bringing a...

American Bull Dog Vs. Pit Bull

American Bull Dog Vs. Pit Bull

From the tiny, clown-like French bulldog to the giant bull mastiff, there are several different breeds using the term "bulldog." Within the American breeds of bulldog you can find the elite's American bulldog and the everyman's American pit bull terrier...

Training English Bulldog Puppies

Training English Bulldog Puppies

Instructions Grooming Step 1: It is vitally important to get an English bulldog used to being groomed as soon as possible, because they are not able to clean their own faces. Because of their folded skin and squat face, Dog Owner's Home Veterinary...

How to Rescue a French Bulldog

How to Rescue a French Bulldog

If you're thinking of purchasing a French Bulldog, consider rescuing one instead. These stocky-bodied, tough-looking dogs are much more lovable than they appear. Also called "Frenchies," these friendly, companion dogs make great pets but should live...

What Are the Symptoms of a Lung Aneurysm in a Bulldog?

What Are the Symptoms of a Lung Aneurysm in a Bulldog?

The bulldog is a popular breed that unfortunately suffers from heredity disorders such as lung aneurysms. Symptoms of a lung aneurysm in a bulldog are serious; if identified at the earliest chance, it can help prevent irreversible damages and possible...

English Bulldog Facts

English Bulldog Facts

With his powerful body and somewhat intimidating face, the English bulldog can look like a fighter but at heart, he's really just a gentle soul hoping for some cuddle-time with his family.

How to Feed an English Bulldog

How to Feed an English Bulldog

Like most breeds, English Bulldog's love to eat. Do not be fooled, they are not as hungry as they seem, and will be willing to eat as much as you give them and more. Because of their unique body type and low energy level, you will need to closely watch...

Clavamox for an Eye Infection in a Bulldog

Clavamox for an Eye Infection in a Bulldog

Bulldogs often have a chronic dry eye condition that makes them susceptible to eye infections. Your veterinarian may prescribe Clavamox, a broad antibiotic, if the infection is determined to be bacterial.

How to Treat a Bulldog for Mange

How to Treat a Bulldog for Mange

Mange is a condition in dogs, caused by the overabundance of a certain mite, that causes hair loss and occasional scaly skin lesions, While this mite is present externally on all fur-bearing animals, a compromised immune system or other illness in the...

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