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English Bulldogs have a calm and relaxed temperament. They are loyal and devoted to their families, making them excellent guard dogs.English Bulldogs are also incredibly patient with children, making them ideal family pets. Despite their bold appearance, they rarely bark or display aggression towards people or other animals unless provoked. This makes them great for homes where there may be small children or multiple pets living together.

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English Bulldogs have a calm and relaxed temperament. They are loyal and devoted to their families, making them excellent guard dogs.English Bulldogs are also incredibly patient with children, making them ideal family pets. Despite their bold appearance, they rarely bark or display aggression towards people or other animals unless provoked. This makes them great for homes where there may be small children or multiple pets living together.

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Selling my beautiful boy Rexy

My beautiful baby His name is Rexy he’s 5 months old He loves to go on walks and loves to be with people and he loves to play with other dogs he’s very friendly and he jumps Alot and has alot of excitement he’s a beautiful loving boy I wish I can keep him but my grandma is 94 years old and won’t allow it unfortunately I can’t do anything about it :( I want him to go to a beautiful home as where I bought him the home wasn’t so great he choose me. If Rexy is happy to go with you then you’re more then welcome to take him home with you. But please I would like to keep in contact with the buyer who will take him home so I know if he’s doing okay I don’t have any paper work for him because of the situation I got him from the home any questions it’s ok to ask thanks

Theresa


English bulldog puppies available to sell

Hi everyone. As the pictures i do have 4 girls and 3 boys English bulldog puppy available. They will be ready in 2 weeks and they will come with 1 vaccination, dewormed and microchip. Contact me for more info. Gold Coast.

Alberto marcus


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The Ultimate English Bulldog Guide

About English Bulldog

The English Bulldog is one of the most beloved and recognizable dog breeds in the world. They are well-known for their distinctive looks, which include a large head, round eyes, wide shoulders, wrinkled skin, and a short muzzle.

This breed is also known for its endearing personality traits, such as loyalty to its owners, friendliness to strangers and an affinity for children.

Lifespan

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8 to 10 years

Weight

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18 to 23 kg

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36 to 38 cm

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The short, coarse coat of the English Bulldog requires regular brushing with a wire-tipped brush to remove dirt, debris and loose hair. Brushing should be done at least once or twice a week to keep the coat free of mats and tangles.

It is also important to brush the wrinkles as well in order to help keep them clean and free of bacteria or dirt buildup.

Origins

The English Bulldog is a breed of domesticated dog originating in England. It is a medium-sized breed with a muscular, heavy body, and a distinctive pushed-in nose. The English Bulldog was originally bred as a fighting dog, and was once known as the “Bullenbeisser” or “Bull-baiter”.

Sometime between the 13th and 16th centuries, evidence shows a type of mastiff used to bait bulls. This early version of the Bulldog had longer legs and less of the distinctive pushed-in nose that we associate with modern Bulldogs.

The dogs were also much more aggressive than their modern counterparts, being specifically bred for bloodsports.

In 1835, bull-baiting was outlawed in England, leading to the decline of this activity. This led to a decrease in demand for these dogs, with many being abandoned or euthanized.

However, some people recognized the potential these dogs had for becoming loyal companions and began selectively breeding them to be less aggressive and more docile. These selective breeding efforts resulted in the development of the modern English Bulldog we know today.

Today’s English Bulldogs are still highly sought after due to their friendly personalities and loyalty towards their owners. They are considered one of the most popular breeds in both Europe and North America, ranking consistently amongst top 10 most popular breeds according to surveys conducted by various kennel clubs around the world.

Key Characteristics Of English Bulldogs

Are English Bulldogs Family-Friendly?

Yes, English Bulldogs tend to make great companions for all sorts of families. They are known for being gentle and affectionate with children, as well as other pets in the household. They are also relatively easy to care for, as they don’t require a lot of exercise or grooming.

Common Health Issues & Considerations

English Bulldogs may suffer from:

Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome

Cherry eye

Entropion

Nature / Temperament

Loyal, Stubborn, Friendly, Calm, Dignified

Suitable Environment

English Bulldogs can adapt to both small and large homes, as long as they are provided with enough space to play and exercise. English Bulldogs do well in homes with plenty of shade and shelter from extreme temperatures as they can overheat easily.

It’s important to keep English Bulldogs away from stairs or other hazards as they have a tendency to be clumsy and prone to injury.

Other Considerations

● Owners who are obsessive about cleanliness may not appreciate how often the English Bulldog drools.

● English Bulldogs are famous for their impressive displays of flatulence.

● It’s important to monitor your English Bulldogs weight, as they are prone to overeating.

How can I take good care of my English Bulldog?

Nutrition

English Bulldog puppies require a balanced diet that provides adequate protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals in order to stay healthy.

When selecting food for your English Bulldog it is important to look for one that contains all the essential nutrients mentioned above while avoiding foods with unnecessary fillers like corn or wheat which can cause digestive issues in some dogs.

You may want to opt for a food specifically formulated for the English Bulldog so that it meets their particular nutritional requirements throughout each stage of life.

Clean drinking water should also be provided at all times.

Most English Bulldog puppies will typically require meals 3 to 4 times a day, depending on how much they eat for each meal. If uncertain, you can consult with your vet about your dog’s diet and nutrition.

Grooming

Grooming an English Bulldog can be time consuming and requires some patience, but it is an essential part of keeping them healthy and happy.

Exercise

English Bulldogs are a brachycephalic breed, meaning that they have short noses and wide heads. This means that they are more prone to breathing difficulties and can easily become overheated.

Therefore, exercise needs for English Bulldogs should be tailored to their individual needs and should include short walks or leisurely strolls with plenty of breaks in between.

Owners should also ensure that the environment is cool and well-ventilated when exercising their pet. If you spot any of the signs of heat exhaustion when exercising your English Bulldog, immediately bring them to a cool, shaded area and give them sips of cool drinking water.

Training

Training an English Bulldog puppy can be challenging due to its strong will, but with patience and consistency, you can have a well-behaved and obedient dog.

Bulldogs are by nature stubborn and independent, so it’s important to show them that you are in charge. Establishing yourself as the leader doesn’t mean being cruel or harsh; rather, it means being consistent and providing clear direction when giving commands or corrections.

Socialisation is also an important part of training an English Bulldog. Bulldogs tend to be shy around strangers or new environments which can lead to aggressive behaviour if not addressed properly.

To help your Bulldog become more comfortable around different people and places, introduce them slowly in a safe environment where you can supervise their interactions with others.

Some owners enrol their English Bulldog puppies in training classes. If you do, ensure that the training methods are based on positive reinforcement.

This is general information and should not be relied on for adopting or purchasing advice.

Most Asked English Bulldog Questions

No, English Bulldog puppies should not live outdoors. They are a breed that is best suited for indoor living due to their short snouts and flat faces, which can make it difficult for them to breathe in hot and humid temperatures.

Additionally, they are prone to sunburns and other skin irritations.

House training English Bulldog puppies can be challenging. They are a stubborn breed and may take longer to potty train than other breeds. You will need to be patient, consistent and positive when training your puppy.

It is important to reward them with treats or praise when they go to the bathroom in the right places. Establishing a routine and sticking to it is essential for successful housetraining.

When looking for an English Bulldog dog for sale, it’s better to rely only on ethical, responsible breeders. English Bulldog puppies from good breeders will have a better chance of turning out to be happy, healthy adults.

The average cost of English Bulldogs is typically between AUD $2000 and $4000.

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