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Breed Profile: Bulldog

Title: Breed Profile: Bulldog

Published: Fri, 7 Aug 2009

Description: The broad chested, low slung bulldog is the mascot of England and of the US Marine Corps¿ and its short, but imposing stature suggests strength and determination. Nevertheless, these companion dogs are pure sugar.

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" And abroad just a little slow Bulldog the mascot of England and of the US marine corps. And in short that imposing stature. Suggests strength and determination. Nevertheless these companion dogs -- pure sugar. They absolutely love kids and -- gentle and affectionate so why the tough reputation. -- bulldogs were bred in Great Britain to perform and now outlawed sport called bull -- What they were trained to ferociously attacked changeable often by biting it on the nose."

" This sad history is in stark contrast playful and docile -- we know today. Who makes a great family -- Bulldogs incumbent he -- bring little color or solid white ball and red for pie involved. When full grown -- stand just fourteen inches shoulder but because their heads so -- And their bodies so muscular they can -- between forty and 55 pounds. Because of that stature and chronic breathing difficulties. The Bulldog -- only a light amount of exercise. And a lot summer air conditioning. This canines renowned experts intelligence and train ability and for being a trustee guard John. A bulldogs face need to daily cleaning between the wrinkles but otherwise weekly brushing should keep it groomed. Many bulldogs have poor eyesight and some may develop hip and knee problems but a healthy Bulldog who live about -- years. So keep in mind pulled out his large. We face wrinkles it needed daily cleaning."

" Is smart and relatively easy to train."

" Can't tolerate too much exercise like play his chronic breathing problems and sometimes bad advice. Makes a pretty good -- god and he shared or head over heels over year."

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