The American and English bulldog both have similar temperament's, the dog would probably be lazy yet tender hearted..... the dog would melt your heart!
I hope I helped, enjoy your mutt if you intend on getting one.
Olde English Bulldogges are a type of Bulldog that are usually bigger and stockier than regular English Bulldogs. The Olde English Bulldogges are closer to the form of their ancestors bred for dog fighting and baiting bulls. English bulldogs are smaller and more clownish, with shorter legs, shorter bodies, and shorter snouts, with a more comedic temperment. Olde English Bulldogges are more of working stock, English Bulldogs are more of show stock. :)
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.
No. An American Bulldog is one breed in itself, thought to have been created by breeding English bulldogs and bull terriers. The Boxer was from Germany, with records going back to the 1880s. Before that their history is more spotty. The ancestors of Boxers were the German Bullenbeisser (a Mastiff type dog also called the Brabant Bullenbeisser), and the English Bulldog. The Brabant Bullenbeisser is accepted as the immediate ancestor of the Boxer. The Brabanter was crossed with the English Bulldog to startthe line that would become the Boxer. In 1894, three Germans by the name of Roberth, Konig, and Hopner decided to work with the breed and enter it in a dog show. This was done in Munich in 1895, and the next year they founded the first Boxer Club.
"Crossed" in English is attraversato in Italian.
Bulldog is a native of British Isles, and believed to be descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff during 13th century. This dog may have derived its name from its use in bull baiting. Animal baiting became illegal in England in 1835, and then these working bulldogs were crossed with pugs to produce a nonaggressive, gentle and affectionate family pet known as English Bulldog.
Bulldog is a native of British Isles, and believed to be descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff during 13th century. This dog may have derived its name from its use in bull baiting. Animal baiting became illegal in England in 1835, and then these working bulldogs were crossed with pugs to produce a nonaggressive, gentle and affectionate family pet known as English Bulldog.
Because early American racetracks were a quarter mile
because their crossed up with english roots
Bulldog is a native of British Isles, and believed to be descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff during 13th century. This dog may have derived its name from its use in bull baiting. Animal baiting became illegal in England in 1835, and then these working bulldogs were crossed with pugs to produce a nonaggressive, gentle and affectionate family pet known as English Bulldog.
I'm not absolutely certain (I've never crossed the pond), but I think what we in the US call chips, the English call crisps, and what they call chips, we call fries.
English. Use it.
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