i don't think so, German shepherd is a breed that makes the 2 best guard dog, so i recommended you if you buy a bulldog or a German sheperd, NEVER buy a German sheperd with a bulldog, they might tear each other into pieces. But it is up to you, that was just my warning, the choice is yours.
It depends on the individual animals and most particularly on how they are raised (socialized).
The Miniature Bulldog or "Toy Bulldog", as it's also known, is a cross between an English Bulldog and a Pug thought to be extinct. They were developed and used to create the French Bulldog. Which contrary to popular belief, did not originate in France but in England along side of the Boston Terrier, a cross between the Toy Bulldog, the White English Terrier, along with an infusion of French Bulldog in the 19th Century. The "Miniature Bulldog"/"Toy Bulldog" was developed by Lace Makers and Artisans in the 19th Century.However, many of the "Toy Bulldogs" were pushed out of England in the mid- to late 19th century as they were perceived as a threat to the English Bulldogbreed.In the early 21st century, breeders were advertising "Miniature Bulldogs", but these seem to be newly created Bulldog - Pug crossbreeds.
There is no specific number of people who speak "Australian" as a language. Australian English is the official language of Australia and is spoken by the majority of the population, along with various indigenous languages and immigrant languages.
Yes, with proper introductions and socialization, a big pitbull can be friends with an English bulldog. It's important to monitor their interactions initially and set boundaries to ensure a positive relationship. Both dogs' temperaments and personalities will play a role in how well they get along.
yes
any dog will get along with an Australian cattle dog as long as they are properly introduced
Yes, because they get along great with any animal!
No flag has to be displayed along another flag. That doesn't make sense at all.I'm not sure if you're complaining like "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" or "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" but no.
The bulldog along with many other breeds, are in the bull group. You may recognize a few of these dogs in the bull group.Pitt bullStaffordshire bull terrierAmerican Bully
Never
yes