Yes. The original Old English Bulldog is an extinct breed since the Cruelty to Animals Act was placed in England, 1835, and they were "bred to extinction". Modern English Bulldog, although a descendant, was bred mainly for show purposes, the most prominent being interbreeding with pugs which is why they took on the squat and squashy-faced appearance. The Old English Bulldog was a stark contrast, a very athletic and agile "working" dog and a well documented vicious temperament. The breed that resembles them, and is genetically the closest is the modern 'American Bulldog'.
English bulldog....... http://www.greatdogsite.com/admin/uploaded_files/1191000013english_bulldog.jpgFrench bulldog....... http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl0/0/3620/07_2008/french%20bulldog.jpgboth are very unique but they have different qualities. English bulldogs seem to be bigger and bulkier as apposed to French bulldogs are smaller and thinner.
One can find information on caring for an old English Bulldog on various websites like AllotofBully and DogBreedInfo. Both websites offer a great amount of information for all kinds of dogs, including English Bulldogs.
sometimes it's rare because they always fight. if u get an English bulldog it may not stay health.
Yes, there are several websites about bulldog rescue. These include: Rescuebulldogs.org and Socalbulldogrescue.org.
English Bulldog Rescue is a website for English Bulldog adoptions. The dogs offered on this site are from a breeder who also rescues English Bulldogs.
Jack is an English Bulldog.
A miniature English bulldog is a mix between a bulldog and a pug!
The genus of an English Bulldog is the same as all dogs; Canis.
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I believe it is the English Bulldog.
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One can find English bulldog puppies for sale from websites such as Puppy Find which lists the sex, age and price of puppies available for sale. This website also gives a very detailed description of the dogs including details such as their coat and temperament.