Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Before You Visit The English Bulldog Breeders Near You

By Robert Howard


It is nice to have a pet as a companion, either earlier on or later on in life. Perhaps you have already decided on a dog as a pet. In fact, your curiosity may have been awakened when you saw an English bulldog breeders sign in your vicinity. Before deciding on whether this breed of canine is for you, do read on in this article to find out more.

As can be seen from the name, this breed hails from England. It was originally bred for fighting bulls in the arena, a sport which has long since been outlawed. Physically it is a medium sized canine with short legs and a wide compact body. Although many would expect this breed to be violent and tough temperaments, the modern day bulldog is quite different altogether.

Despite the fact that it has had a violent past and have very intimidating looks, the bulldog is known in general to be one of the gentlest breeds around. It can be gentle and affectionate with children while maintaining its guard dog abilities. It cannot be made to dominate in the home however, and its owner must be strict and firm to prevent it from developing its alpha dog attributes. It is recommended that they be kept from other dogs to as they can be quite combative, always trying to assert their primacy in a pack.

The breed does very well in small spaces. So if you only have a small apartment or room, then it will not pose so much of a problem. They are quite happy being inactive a majority of the time and do not need open spaces to run around in. Some would term them as the ultimate indoor dog. They should be taken on regular daily walks however to keep their migratory instincts at bay, a trait common to all dogs.

This dog is not for you if you currently living in a hot or tropical climate. This dog has problems in regulating its temperature when it is very hot outside. It is also prone to chills when it is very cold. It is really a breed made for more temperate climes.

When choosing this breed, you will not be left wanting in the medical complications department. The breed has its share of skin complications and flatulence problems at the onset. Later years will see it have poor eyesight alongside hip and knee problems. Some dogs of this breed may also have breathing problems due to smaller than average windpipes.

This breed however is easy to groom. This is because of its short and fine fur coupled with its average shedding. It is a good practice to always clean its face, especially between the wrinkles. This face cleaning should be done at least once a day.

All in all it is a challenge to take care of this breed and should only be cared for by someone who is most caring and diligent. Also, apart from this article, there are also plenty of other resources that you should read up on to get more information. In sum, try to get as much information as possible to enable you to take on the challenges of taking care of this breed.




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