Breeding English Bulldogs
The Bulldog is a muscular, heavy dog with a wrinkled face and a distinctive pushed-in nose. There are generally thick folds of skin on a Bulldog's brow; round, black, wide-set eyes; a short muzzle with characteristic folds called a knot above the nose; hanging skin under the neck; drooping lips and pointed teeth, and occasionally an underbite. The coat is short, flat, and sleek, with colours of red, fawn, white, brindle, and piebald. Their coat is short and prone to shedding. Hence, it requires regular brushing and cleaning. They live upto 12 years. Don't go by their tough looks, the Bulldogs are known to be of good temperament, and are the most placid pets. Bulldogs are recognized as excellent family pets because of their tendency to form strong bonds with children.
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