Bulldog Puppy Facts And Health Care Problems


by Moses Wright - Date: 2008-06-21 - Word Count: 410 Share This!

To some, a Bulldog looks like a fierce dog because of its powerfully built shoulders, however, in actual fact, they are affectionate dogs and great playmates. It is an instantly recognizable breed and is commonly seen in movies or cartoons.

In the past, the Bulldog was bred to help farmers slaughter cattle. With its persistent temperament, Bulldogs were used as bull baiters. The sport was banned and people began to discover the Bulldog's loving nature. These dogs are now friendly and sociable creatures.

Bulldog Appearance - Although they only weigh 40 to 50 pounds, the Bulldog is very powerful. The Bulldog measures between 12 to 16 inches tall and they have a short body and short legs as well as a flatish forehead. They have large jaws, but dark, gentle eyes and either a straight or curly tail.

It is categorized under the Non-Sporting Group and it has only one concern in life: to become the owner's soul mate. They are well suited to their role in life.

Bulldog Characteristics - These dogs are great fits for people in apartments and townhomes. Bulldogs are not naturally energetic and dislike frequent and strenuous workouts. They will take a leisurely walk with their owners, but they are not the best dog to go running with!

This dog can be much like a college-aged boy with its behavior. It will snore, drool and fart often, which can be quite a turnoff. There are occasions when they will have a minor scuffle with similarly sized dogs for a treat or toy.

Bulldog Health Problems and Grooming Issues - The breed loves to eat. Make sure you do not let your dog become obese as it portends serious health problems in its later years. Other health problems include allergies, hip dysplasia, breathing and eye problems.

These dogs do not do well in the sun. They can suffer from heatstroke easily which is fatal. They should never be walked on a regular leash, but instead choose a choke collar to help with their breathing problems. A harness will help their small tracheas.

The Bulldog is a low maintenance dog, other than for the folds of skin and wrinkles on its face that need more care. Bulldogs can have skin irritations and a nasty pungent smell if you do not clean between the folds of the skin. It can smell a bit pungent but once you are the owner of a Bulldog, you will treasure it and see beyond this fault.

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Moses Wright has been a dog lover since young and now he loves to help fellow dog owners to own a happier and healthier dog. You can join his dog lovers community - Dogmunity for free now. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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