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The British bulldog.
The symbol of England is the rose, Scotland the thistle and Wales the leek or daffodil.
The Aeropostale symbol is a butterfly for women's clothing. For men, it is a standing bulldog.
Because of its tenacity.The Bulldog is used as a symbol for hundreds of organisations. See the Related Link.The Bull dog became a popular symbol of the UK during the war because of its determination.
The national dog of England is a Bulldog, and it is often featured on stuff like souvenirs, but I'm pretty sure the national English symbol is the English Rose (a red rose).
Many nations choose a symbol AND an animal (for a symbol); Britain chose the bulldog; America the eagle; Russia the bear; China liked the dragon. The dragon's not new, Knights in Europe slew dragons to rescue fair maidens in distress...from dragons. Example: St. George the dragon slayer.
Winston Churchill.
The national animal(s) of Great Britain is the lion and the bulldog.
Winston Churchill was said to resemble a bulldog .....
The british bulldog
The national dog of Great Britain(bulldog) anda bullmastiff
what did Britain become in Victoria times