American Bulldogs are cared for like any other dog, by good feeding and love. My American Bulldog loves the house, and is very low-key. They also need a good yard, because being a larger breed of dog they need excersize. Whenever they want to go outside, you should let them because that will help train and keep the dog healthier. American Bulldogs aren't big on skin problems, like English Bulldogs, so you don't have to worry about that as much. Sometimes American Bulldogs need eye-drops, but it is all worth it because your American Bulldog will be there for your family till the end. My American Bulldog had puppies, and they were a wonderful joy. I recommend to get your American Bulldog as a puppy, so you can train it well.
as long as the cat and American bulldog are friends.
American Bulldog
The French Bulldog came from the Molossians, which were a tribe in Ancient Greece. They are related to the British Bulldog and American Bulldog.
the American dogs a re lazyer and they are smaller
No, You can't get an American Bulldog but in the new version, you can get French Bulldogs
Yes
No you can not
No an American bulldog is not a dangerous breed not insured by American family insurance.
An American Bulldog's tail (and ears) should be left natural.
American Bulldogs are cared for like any other dog, by good feeding and love. My American Bulldog loves the house, and is very low-key. They also need a good yard, because being a larger breed of dog they need excersize. Whenever they want to go outside, you should let them because that will help train and keep the dog healthier. American Bulldogs aren't big on skin problems, like English Bulldogs, so you don't have to worry about that as much. Sometimes American Bulldogs need eye-drops, but it is all worth it because your American Bulldog will be there for your family till the end. My American Bulldog had puppies, and they were a wonderful joy. I recommend to get your American Bulldog as a puppy, so you can train it well.
yes he is an American Bulldog, also known as Sure Grips "Rattler"
The American Bulldog was brought over to the US with the early settlers as a working dog. From that start it evolved slightly differently from the British Bulldog as it was used on farms differently.