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Bulldog Information

Bulldog Facts
| Size |
Medium |
| Male Max Weight |
50 lb |
| Female Max Weight |
40 lb |
| Life Span |
8-12 years |
| Energy Level |
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| Ease of Training |
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| Grooming |
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| Shedding |

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| Exercise Requirements |

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| Playfulness |

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| Affection Level |

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| Good With Dogs |

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| Good With Pets |

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| Good With Strangers |

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| Watchdog Ability |

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| Protection Ability |

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| Cold Tolerance |

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Bulldog Temperament
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While the Bulldog may bode a very stern appearance and attitude, it has a very
comical demeanor which most do not expect. They enjoy listening to their owners and adore being
around little ones. The Bulldog is adaptable when engaging with other pets and they can be
reserved but still remain friendly any time strangers enter their home. They can be
stubborn at times, but overall are canines that are people pleasers. A Bulldog is not a
very energetic animal and they also can be rather
playful.
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Bulldog Upkeep
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The Bulldog is a dog that will happily engage in a daily walk, but they
generally do not require very much physical activity. They are not the type of canine that can
comfortably reside outdoors in warmer climates and they are also not known for any swimming
capabilities. Their fur coat is easy to care for and does not require a good bit of
maintenance, generally a brushing on a weekly basis will be suffice. Bulldog's are not
terrific watchdogs and do not offer protection in most cases if you are seeking a dog for
security purposes.
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Bulldog Health
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Major health concerns for the Bulldog are ventricular septal defect, CHD, KCS,
shoulder luxation and stenotic nares. They also have been noted to experience an internalized
tail and an elongated soft palate as well. Some minor issues they can develop are cherry eye,
patellar luxation, entropion, elbow dysplasia, demodicosis, ectropion and distichiasis. In rare
occurrences, the Bulldog can also develop vaginal hyperplasia in females and urethral
prolapse. The vet may recommend screening for the dog as they progress in age for their
eyesight, hips, knees and elbows. Due to their folded skin, the Bulldog can commonly develop
skin dermatitis. Experts will recommend the owners try to keep those wrinkles and folds in the
dog's skin clean and free of moisture. The average lifespan for a Bulldog is from eight
to twelve years long. With an weight of forty to fifty pounds as a full grown
dog.
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Bulldog History
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With their signature facial expressions, the Bulldog is one of the most
recognizable dogs in the world. Their previous main responsibility was to guard and even attack
bulls, giving them their name as well as their claim to fame in England. Back in the early 13th
century, this form of bull hunting was well known for entertainment purposes and many in the
local communities would gather round to watch the Bulldogs taught and hunt the bulls. Once the
late 1800's came about, the actual sport of bull baiting was no longer permitted. They are also
still currently associated with England as a very popular symbol of their culture. You can view
Bulldog references all over the towns in England and they are an extremely popular house pet in
the UK and America as well. It appears that once the reputation was spread that in fact the
Bulldog was not as cruel or stern in personality as their reputation was given, they became a
staple of being one of the most common canine
companions.
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Bulldog Pictures
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Puppies

Middle Aged

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Bulldog Videos
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