Most people have their English Bulldogs artificially inseminated.
An English Bulldog.
English Bull Dogs are better.
Really it depends on what kind of bulldog you mean. American bulldog? French Bulldog? English bulldog? Pit bulls are a very powerful breed, but again, it depends on the dog, not the breed. -- The pit bull is the most powerful breed, pound for pound.
He is an English Bulldog.
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'.
Cooper is an English Bulldog. :)
Cooper appears to be an English Bulldog.
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Female English Bulldogs that are being bred should generally be retired at the age of 4-5 years old.
The English Bulldog is classified as Canis lupus. All domesticated and feral dogs belong to this genus and species. They are differentiated by breed, not by classification.
The breed is "Bullmastiff" which is a cross breed from the English mastiff and English bulldog it was a reconized breed by the AKC in 1957.
The American Bulldog breed was not developed until the 1980's however, the dog breed in which they descended from was the Olde English Bulldogge. The Olde English Bulldogge ( dating back to the 1700-1800's) looked extremely similar to the American Bulldog only it had more English Bulldog characteristics (like a shorter snout) than the American Bulldog.