Friday, January 6, 2017

What You Should Know Before Buying American Bulldogs For Sale

By Jessica West


Quite a few people that you know may already have pets as you read this. And in fact, seeing how happy they are with their animal companions, you have come to thinking of getting one after seeing an American bulldogs for sale sign earlier. Before you do plunk down your hard earned dollars, read on in this article for some information to guide you in your decision.

This bulldog is much bigger and has longer legs than the English variety. It is very stocky and well built and has quite a large head. Developed during the turn of the century by working class migrants, the dogs were used for farm work to assist in getting rid of feral pigs and other farmyard pests.

Historically there are quite a few variations, but only two stand out as the most common. One is called the Standard or Performance type and has a squarer head and larger muzzle, while the Bully version has a shorter muzzle but with a much heavier and larger build. A third type, called the hybrid, is a mixture of the two.

Although this dog is classified as a working dog, it is quite good to have around children as long as it has been trained to socialize earlier on. When it is still young it will be somewhat aloof and unapproachable but this will change later on as it get older and mellower. Prepare to give it a lot of attention as it has quite an emotional personality.

Although the French and English bulldogs are used to indoor living, this one may have a harder time doing so. It does require to have daily walks, and if possible should be provided a small yard for it to stretch its legs and run around in. It is good to remember that this dog was formally bred for farm work.

If you have a mind to get the bully type, then be prepared for plenty of slobber. Both types, having short coats that are generally smooth are very easy to groom.. You also will not have very much problems with fur being left all over the place as they are very moderate shedders.

On average the lifespan for this breed is about ten to sixteen years. Most of the time they will live healthy and active lives but they will be prone to some complications. These complications are bone cancer, cherry eye and hip dysplacia. Do keep in touch also with your veterinarian as they will need regular upkeep and maintenance and also to combat the more than regular bout with certain allergies.

Remember that getting any pet will need a lot of commitment and responsibility so you should study it as much as you can prior to doing so. This article hopefully has provided enough information for you to gauge your final decision on although the items covered are by no means exhaustive. Always try to get more information where you can prior to taking a pet.




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