No.
No
England
no.
Bulldog is a native of British Isles, and believed to be descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff during 13th century. This dog may have derived its name from its use in bull baiting. Animal baiting became illegal in England in 1835, and then these working bulldogs were crossed with pugs to produce a nonaggressive, gentle and affectionate family pet known as English Bulldog.
This breed came from England originally.
Dog-fighting is a cruel and widely illegal sport.
Are you referring to British bulldog? But Yes they are from England
No, red-eared sliders are not illegal in England.
Bulldog is a native of British Isles, and believed to be descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff during 13th century. This dog may have derived its name from its use in bull baiting. Animal baiting became illegal in England in 1835, and then these working bulldogs were crossed with pugs to produce a nonaggressive, gentle and affectionate family pet known as English Bulldog.
Bulldog is a native of British Isles, and believed to be descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff during 13th century. This dog may have derived its name from its use in bull baiting. Animal baiting became illegal in England in 1835, and then these working bulldogs were crossed with pugs to produce a nonaggressive, gentle and affectionate family pet known as English Bulldog.
French Bulldogs were orignially called Miniture Bulldogs and bred in England by Lace makers. However, the industrial revolution forced many of these artisans to move to France where their new breed of dog adopted the French nationality.