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The Bulldog



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Dog Obedience Training Secrets to
TRANSFORM
Your English Bulldog's Behavior Problems!



A Bulldog is much more than a couple of sad eyes and droopy jaws, but this dog's appearance is a major reason for its popularity.

The other reason these dogs are so well-received is that they have a sweet and gentle nature.

This breed was initially created to help butchers slaughter bulls. Some people used the tenacious nature of the breed to turn their dogs into bull baiters.

When this ugly sport was outlawed, breeders began breeding only the sweetest dogs. Today, these dogs are sociable, friendly animals.

This is a medium sized dog, but is still very powerful. These dogs weigh 40 to 50 pounds and stand 12 to 16 inches high. It has a squat body, a flat forehead, and large jaws. This breed has dark, gentle eyes. Some have corkscrew tails, but they can also have straight tails.

The American Kennel Club classifies this breed as a member of the Non-Sporting Group. These odd looking dogs have one purpose, to be devoted companions. Luckily, they are well suited to their role.

Bulldogs and people

These are the ideal pets for apartment owners. They are very low energy and do not need to spend a lot of time exercising. Of course, they still enjoy taking a leisurely evening walk with their owners. Of course, like any breed, the dog does have a few flaws. When you live with this dog, you may feel as though you are living in a frat house, since this breed will snore, drool, and pass gas frequently.

Sometimes, one of these normally sweet natured dogs will bully other dogs, especially if there is food involved.

Despite their size, they can be quite powerful. Because of this, it will be much easier for you to start training your dog as a puppy. Luckily, these dogs are eager to please their owners, although they are not always quick learners. In fact, some of these dogs cannot understand even the simplest commands until they are six months old.

The Bulldog and health

This dog likes to eat. However, you will need to be sure that you do not let your dog overeat, since obesity can lead to serious health problems. Other health problems these charmers face are allergies, hip dysplasia, eye problems, and breathing problems.

Owners need to be especially vigilant to keep their dogs out of the sun. These dogs can overheat easily, which can prove fatal. Also, since this breed is prone to breathing problems, they should never be walked using a choke collar. A harness will help you prevent their already small tracheas from being damaged.

Grooming

With their short coats, they need very little grooming. However, the wrinkles on their face require careful cleaning. If you do not keep his wrinkles clean, he could develop skin infections, not to mention a nasty odor.

If you want a loving family pet and can overlook the fact that your little guy is a bit odoriferous, then this may just be the right breed for you.


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