Bulldogs

5 Things that make Bulldogs special 

If you are looking for the best protection dog, then getting a bulldog is a great idea. Bulldogs are powerful dogs with a lot of love to share.

1.Key characteristics

Bulldogs are compact dogs and are very popular in most households in the United States for their massive strength. They have short legs, and their head is large than most dog breeds. They also have prominent skin folds on their face that makes them unique. The ears and nose are dark while their ears are thin and small.

  1. What is their origin?

Bulldogs got their name due to their ability to trap a bull. Due to its massive strength, it can attack a large bull right underneath, and bite into the bulls’ neck to prevent it from escaping. Original bulldogs are somewhat resistant to pain. Additionally, they were known to be savage and fiercely courageous than most dog breeds. Bull baiting in England was later outlawed in early 1835, and so it’s usefulness and was no longer prominent.

  1. Are they friendly?

Gentle and loving are some of the words that can describe bulldogs that you find in most households today. Bulldogs are friendly and are always playful, and form strong bonds with both adults and children. However, they can be dominating and stubborn; hence, training might be necessary. They often tend to show aggression and therefore are excellent guard dogs. For that reason, you should never disregard their training recommendation if you decide to adopt one.

  1. Is it the right breed for you?

While bulldogs are energetic, they tend to become calmer when they age. They can handle apartment life as they are inactive indoors. They don’t need a play yard. Daily walks will help the bulldog expel built-up energy, and meet their exercise needs. Nonetheless, you need to ensure you socialize them properly before you allow them around people and other animals.

  1. Where can you adopt one?

You can find bulldogs in shelters and rescue centers or find one from online pet stores. If you decide to get a bulldog from your local breeder, ensure the breeder is not operating an illegal puppy mill.

Conclusion

If your bulldog has any health issue, you should visit a local vet to get your dog checked. The vet can recommend the best treatment.

References: Petful, AKC, Dog time

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