Hi, I think it should be somewhere around 2 years. However, you can go to a vet and get it confirmed.
it depends how you train them. you could have a huge, hyper English sheperd and train it to be an inside dog. But they should be able to go outside whenever they need to.
American bulldogs go into heat between 1 and 2 times per year. This provides a limited window for breeding and reproduction.
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.
Go outside and run as fast as you can for as long as you can
In American English, a period goes inside the closing apostrophe when it ends a sentence. However, in British English, the period goes outside the closing apostrophe. For example, "I love eating pizza." (American English) or "I love eating pizza". (British English).
yes as a matter of fact. I love English bulldogs. They may be stubborn, and hard to train, but they have a big, loving, playful heart. They are sweet, and very good with children. when ever my cousins come over, the first thing they do is play with and say hi to my English bulldogs. They maybe chubby and lazy and wrinkley, but underneath all those wrinkles, is all the best qualities you ever find in a dog. mine arent just dogs, their my companions.their my family.their my best freinds. although they do require a lot of care too.
In American English, periods and commas typically go inside the closing quotation mark, while in British English, they can go outside if they are not part of the quoted material.
Bulldogs tend to have tuns of wrinkles on their faces and a lot of times bulldogs can get allergies so some bulldogs will have a little red in their eye or sores in their fur. Bulldogs' fur can sometimes be shedding everywhere or if they don't have allergies or other times their fur can be thick and non shed.
The comma goes inside the quotation marks in American English, but outside in British English. So, in American English, it would be "thanks," you.
Tony Taylor!! GO DAWG!!
he goes for the western bulldogs