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English Bulldog Puppies And Food Aggression
Published on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 by admin English bulldog puppies, though very sweet and relatively good dogs, can develop a not so pleasant characteristic known as dog food aggression.  This is when your pooch becomes overly protective of his food and will snarl, growl, and/or bark while attempting to keep you at a distance from his food.  This is not normal behavior and is not something that should ever b...
Evolving From a Fighter Dog to a Family Dog
Published on Sunday, December 20, 2009 by admin The British Bulldog has for many years had the reputation for being an aggressive dog, often making people fear the dog. This goes back to their days of being used for chasing and attacking cows and bulls for their owners. They had the task of grabbing them by the legs and making sure they were brought home. In addition, they were trained to pen them in the corner so ...
Drooling – Is There Any Way To Fix This Problem?
Published on Sunday, December 20, 2009 by admin As much as we love our dogs, they all have little quirks and habits that seem to annoy or bother us. With the British Bulldog, it's their never ending drooling. It's true that many dogs drool, but the bulldog seems to have it a little worse than most dogs. Many owners of bulldogs would like to know first of all why they have this problem and secondly, if there is anyt...
Bulldogs in Popular Culture and as Mascots throughout the Years
Published on Sunday, December 20, 2009 by admin The bulldog has been around for many years and has always been a popular, if misunderstood dog. While many still associate the bulldog with the dog that was involved in bull baiting many years ago, others have discovered what a versatile and wonderful family pet the bulldog can be. In addition to being a great pet, the bulldog has served many other purposes through th...
English Bulldogs
Published on Sunday, December 20, 2009 by admin As easy as the bulldog is to keep healthy, the one problem that the bulldog can easily suffer from is overheating. Although heat is hard on all dogs, the bulldog in particular cannot stand the heat. The main cooling method of dogs is panting to get rid of body heat. Dogs with a short nose such as bulldogs have a more difficult time panting to keep cool. Many of them h...
Bulldogs and Families with Children Do They Get Along?
Published on Sunday, December 20, 2009 by admin The bulldog is probably the one dog that people are mistaken about more than any other. From their history of being bred and used for bull baiting - where they would attack and drag a bull - they've had the reputation for being mean and aggressive, but in fact nothing could be further from the truth. The British bulldog is a wonderful and gentle dog that makes a great...