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.
Usely the tail are dock some owners keep the tail and yes sometimes they do curl.
Usely the tail are dock some owners keep the tail and yes sometimes they do curl.
Hi, I think it should be somewhere around 2 years. However, you can go to a vet and get it confirmed.
Most people have their English Bulldogs artificially inseminated.
jewled curly tails live to be about 6-10 years old depending on there health but have been known to live to 12 years.
Old English bulldogs and french bulldogs do not shed a lot, however please note that like all dogs they do shed, and yes they both get along fairly well with children, with french bulldogs being slightly more social.
Olde English Bulldogs look more like American bulldogs than English bulldogs: they are larger, leaner, have long uncurled tails, are mostly unwrinkled and are not or are not to the same degree as brachycephalic (meaning having a short snout) as their English counterparts. English bulldogs in contrast, are short, stout, stocky/heavily built, brachycephalic, wrinkly, and are low energy.
yes because people kill them for thee penises
yes because people kill them for thee penises
The English surname Crisp was a nickname for a man with curly hair, from Old English crisp. It is the Americanized spelling of the German Krisp, from krisp, 'curly-haired man'.
the old thyme bulldogs have 9-11 puppies
i have a 9 week old wire haired jrt with a very curly tail, almost like a Japanese akita tail haha, i also have a 5 month old smooth haired jrt with a straight tail, so in my opinion i think it just depends on the pups lol and the breeding
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. :)