English Bulldogs Dogs 101
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Awesome Fun Facts About Olde English Bulldogs Dogs 101 Information American and French too. Dogs 101: English Bulldog
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From Wikipedia: The Bulldog is a medium-sized breed of dog commonly referred to as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog. Other Bulldog breeds include the American Bulldog, Old English Bulldog (now extinct), Leavitt Bulldog, Olde English Bulldogge, and the French Bulldog. The Bulldog is a muscular, hefty dog with a wrinkled face and a distinctive pushed-in nose.[4] The American Kennel Club (AKC), The Kennel Club (UK), and the United Kennel Club (UKC) oversee breeding records. Bulldogs were the fourth most popular pure breed in the US in 2015 according to the American Kennel Club.[5]
The Bulldog has a longstanding association with British culture, with the BBC stating: "too many, the Bulldog is a national icon, symbolizing pluck and determination."[6] During World War II the Bulldog was often likened to Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his defiance of Nazi Germany.[7]
In a contest between me and a bulldog, you would say the bulldog is cuter. Sylvester Stallone
Few breeds are as easily recognized as the Bulldog, with his wrinkled mug, distinctive underbite, and Churchillian jowls. Sometimes referred to as the English or British Bulldog, although there are French and American Bulldogs as well. If you're talking about personality and temperament, the Bulldog is just about a perfect, gentle family companion. He loves children and is very easy to train as a family pet. He's an endless source of amusement, clever and very affectionate. He’s also an attention magnet everywhere he goes. Welcome to Animal Facts, today we discuss the universal mascot, the rollicking family canine, the Bulldog. Let's get started.
Otto the skateboarding English Bulldog broke the Guinness World Record for "Longest Human Tunnel Traveled Through by a Skateboarding Dog." The talented canine soared under the legs of 30 people in Lima, Peru, in honor of Guinness World Records Day 2015.