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Q: What is the best tail on a English bulldog?
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Does an English bulldog tail need snipping?

Medically, no, it is not necessary to dock (snip or shorten) a bulldog's tail. However, breed standards in the US and possibly other countries require a bulldog's tail to be docked for show purposes, and most people who own a bulldog will have the tail docked. No. According to the AKC breed standards, a purebred English Bulldog's tail isn't docked, it's naturally short.


Why the English bulldog is the best dog?

It's not.


Do nkc registered English bulldogs have tails?

NO Bulldog should have a tail ther then the starndard short, crank, or cork screw. tails are never docked in a full blooded Bulldog, no matter what club they are a member of.


Do Old English Bulldogs have curly tails?

I have a English bulldog myself, and they have it because every dog needs a tail, that is just a part of the way they are. My dog does in fact have a curly tail, but when i see some other English bulldogs, sometimes they are not curly they are just stumps.


What is the website English Bulldog Rescue all about?

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.


what to feed english bulldog?

They eat dog food, the best brand is Iams, or Pedigree.


What type of bulldog is Jack the Bulldog of georgetown university?

Jack is an English Bulldog.


what is a miniature bulldog?

A miniature English bulldog is a mix between a bulldog and a pug!


What is the genus of an English Bulldog?

The genus of an English Bulldog is the same as all dogs; Canis.


What age to dock a American bulldog?

An American Bulldog's tail (and ears) should be left natural.


Is an American bulldog cuter than an english bulldog?

Yes


Which bulldog is born without tails?

I believe it is the English Bulldog.