DescriptionThe Bulldog is small in stature, but wide and compact, with a thick,
massive head. Its head should be broad (the broader the more prized)
with cheeks that extend to the sides of the eyes. The skin on the skull
and forehead should fall in dense folds. Its muzzle is short and pug,
its nose, broad and black with large nostrils. Its upper lip is pendent
and its lower jaw should be very undershot. Eyes are very round, far
apart and very dark. The ears should be small and thin, folded back in
the form of a rose. The tail is short and carries low. The coat comes
in red, fawn, brindle, pale yellow or washed-out red, or white, and can
combine any of these colors. Black is not acceptable. The Muzzle is
sometimes dark. With its stocky legs set squarely at each corner of its
compact, muscular body, the Bulldog's deliberate gain has become a
waddle.
OriginToday's bulldog has a very different temperament from those of his
ancestors. The breed is descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff, but
its development took place completely in Great Britain. The name
bulldog, which is medieval in origin, refers not only to the robust
look of a little bull, which this aggressive dog has, but also to the
power with which this dog attacked bulls in arena combat before
that practice was prohibited by law in the nineteenth century.
TemperamentAlthough the English Bulldogs appearance can be somewhat intimidating,
it is among the gentlest of dogs. Just the same it will see off any
intruder, and few would risk a close encounter with a dog brave enough
to bait a bull. It is described as a very affectionate and dependable
animal, gentle with children, but known for its courage and its
excellent guarding abilities. Bullheaded and stubborn, this breed can
be very persistent. They do not give up easily. Bulldogs are very much
a peoples dog seeking out human attention and loving every bit it can
get!! A lot of human attention is required for the breed's happiness.
Some English Bulldogs can be a bit dominating and need an owner who
behavior. A Bulldog who understands it's *place* in the human pack,
is nice to, and reliable with all people. This breed is good with
family pets, but some can be scrappy with strange dogs. When Bulldogs
are young, they are full of energy, but slow down as they get older.
They snore very loudly, and most have drool and slobber tendencies.
HeightHeight: about 12-16 inches (31-40 cm.) (there is no prescribed height,
WeightWeight: Dogs 53-55 pounds (24-25kg.) Bitches 49-51 pounds (22-23kg.)
Known Health ProblemsBreathing problems; some have small windpipes as well. Also poor
eyesight, very susceptible to heat stroke in warm weather or hot rooms
and cars. Very cold sensitive. Puppies often delivered by caesarian
section because of their broad heads. Its digestive system is very
active and may be offensive to people with sensitive noses. Susceptible
to skin infections. Also hip and knee problems.
Conditions for LivingThe English Bulldog is good for apartment life. They are very inactive
indoors and will do okay without a yard. This breed is an indoor dog.
Bulldogs do best in temperate climates as the breed can chill easily in
cold weather and have trouble cooling off in very hot weather.
Exercise RequirmentsSome adult Bulldogs would just as soon not take any exercise, while
others are full of energy. In any case all Bulldogs need to be taken on
English Bulldogs are capable of moving very quickly for short periods
of time.
Life ExpectancyAn average of 8 years. Some live longer while others live shorter
lives.
Litter Size
to needing a caesarian section
GroomingThe smooth, fine, short-haired coat is easy to groom. Comb and brush
with a firm bristle brush, and bathe only when necessary. Wipe the face
with a damp cloth every day to clean inside the wrinkles. This breed is
an average shedder.
GroupMastiff, AKC Non-Sporting
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