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English Bulldog History
The english bulldog history will include puppy information and guidelines for breeders.
The original duty of this breed was to catch a bull by the nose and hold him down. The shape of the dog’s body gave him leverage and the agility to sway as the bull tossed him. The folds of skin around his neck protected him and kept the blood out of his eyes. The short, wide nose allowed him to breathe as he hung onto the bull. Short legs gave him a sturdy stance, enabling him to get in beneath the bull's horns. All organs of these dogs are designed for this cruel sport. However, nowadays the breed is popular all over the world due to its appearance and temperament traits. Its main function is that of a companion dog.
The english bulldog history will include puppy information and guidelines for breeders.
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English Bulldog History -
puppy, breeders
The first British standard for this breed was written in 1864, when the bull baiting was prohibited. Nowadays, the breed is the symbol of Great Britain. The desire to fight was gradually bred out, leaving loyalty, tenacity and courage. Today, these dogs do well in show rings and as family pets. Purebred puppies of this breed are rather expensive; one pup can cost $1200-$1500. Pet quality dogs are usually less expensive. Raising a puppy and helping it to turn into the true representative of the breed you always dreamt of requires a remarkable effort and enthusiasm. To start with, learn about the breed as much as possible. The english bulldog history will include puppy information and guidelines for breeders.
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