The dog should not be bred until she is mature, around 2 years of age. You should also make sure she is a good example of the breed and has had her heath checks done. In other words, you should only be breeding to "better" the breed, not just for money. Females come into heat approximately every 6 months. Do not breed her on her very next heat cycle after she has whelped out pups. It is too hard on her body. Wait for the next heat cycle after that one. Remember that the English Bulldogs do have a lot of health issues and your female should be an outstanding example of the breed to be bred. You don't wish to pass on those genetic faults that she might have if you have not checked her out thoroughly. Talk to another breeder who is recognized in the breed. Educate yourself on the breed itself before breeding. Go to a local all breed Dog Show and talk to the breeders there, after they are through showing of course.
I do not know GO SEE A VET :) hope he/she gets better soon :)
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.
Yes
I believe it is the English Bulldog.
duh, of coures not. these bulldog questions are dumb.
In North America it's probably English bulldog.
Old English Toy Bulldog, the white English Terrier, and a little of the French Bulldog
The closest relative of the English bulldog is by far the French Bulldog. The french bulldog came to be, by breeding dwarf English Bulldogs together until they formed their own unique breed. There are also a number of other dogs that descended from the bulldog including American Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, and Bull Mastiffs.
The English bulldog .