I do not know GO SEE A VET :) hope he/she gets better soon :)
Chocolate is not good for any dog. Small amounts don't do much damage, but your English bulldog could still get sick from it.
yes they are a very good bulldog breeder.
it is clearly very sick or injured!! GET TO A VET
It can be very fun to learn a new language, even one as challenging as Latin. The Latin translation for English Bulldog is Anglicus bulla canis.
English bulldog....... http://www.greatdogsite.com/admin/uploaded_files/1191000013english_bulldog.jpgFrench bulldog....... http://images.teamsugar.com/files/upl0/0/3620/07_2008/french%20bulldog.jpgboth are very unique but they have different qualities. English bulldogs seem to be bigger and bulkier as apposed to French bulldogs are smaller and thinner.
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.
Jack is an English Bulldog.
A miniature English bulldog is a mix between a bulldog and a pug!
The genus of an English Bulldog is the same as all dogs; Canis.
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.
You don't, the English Bulldog standard requires the breed to have small rears and big heads- this inturn makes the delivery of puppies very difficult. The safest thing to do for the mother bulldog and her puppies, is to schedule an appointment with a qualified vetrinarian to perform a c-section when she is due. This is what responsible breeders do to lower the risk of mortality when whelping English Bulldog puppies.
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.