Few facts to know about the Bulldog Standard

Bulldogs, one of the most popular show dogs of recent time, are loved by many people for their sweet-temperament and friendly behavior. They are also known as British or English Bulldogs. Owing to their names, they reflect a true elegance and tenderness in their dealing with other animals including human. However, in earlier days, Bulldogs were mostly known as guard dogs. They were much known for their aggression and fighting instinct. Although uncommon now, but Bulldogs of today can even show their fighting instinct depending on the situations encountered.

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Bulldog breeders: What to look for

The most important task, when you want a Bulldog puppy, is finding local Bulldog information concerning the American Bulldog breeders in your area. You may have to travel a distance to find your puppy depending on where you live. Finding a reputable American Bulldog breeder is of the utmost importance when you are looking for a Bulldog puppy. When you purchase a Bulldog, you are bringing home a companion for years to come and you want to be sure that your dog is healthy, socialized and has a good temperament.

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Buying Bulldog puppies

American Bulldog puppies are beloved by many owners of American Pit Bull Terriers. The breeds are close cousins and share similarities in size and overall appearance. Because American Pit Bulls have been banned in many places, American Bulldogs have become a popular replacement breed. Though Bulldogs were once bred to be aggressive, the breed does not have the bad reputation of the Pit Bull. American Bulldogs are also related to, but completely different than, French and English Bulldogs.

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Bulldog and its ancient history

Not much of the history behind the dog breeds is as interesting as the history of the Bulldog. Information about its ancestors contains mythic tales about the god Zeus and aiding in the hunt for large herbivores, participation in war and the Roman arena. The ancient dogs had such enormous strength and courage that it made up for what the dogs lacked in their sense of smell or in speed. The prehistoric dog was valued for its indispensable use as a hunting partner and a guard dog. These huge dogs were used in Europe, Africa and Asia.

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The Bulldog is a great companion

The Bulldog puppy is playful and ready for fun, according to Bulldog information about the breed. The sensitive Bulldog must be responded to in a loving way so that you can reap the rewards of the Bulldog's wonderful personality. The Bulldog puppy must be trained to socialize with other animal members of the household because an untrained Bulldog may not accept other animals in its home if not. A Bulldog may never accept strange dogs or other animals on its property.

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Bulldog breeders around the world

Bulldog history originates in England. The term Bulldog generally refers to the English version of the breed though there are also French and American Bulldogs. The original Bulldog, the Old English bulldog, was a large dog used to drive cattle. The English later bred these dogs to be aggressive and used them in gambling sports like bull baiting and dog fighting. When England passed the Cruelty to Animals Act of1849, bull baiting and dog fighting were banned and much of the population lost interest in the Bulldog.

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