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Bulldog History: Where the Breed Originated - American Kennel ClubJan 21, 2025 · The Bulldog can be traced to 1210, the year of the first official bullbaiting in England. He added that the Bulldog “is generally believed to have come down ...
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BULLDOGS THROUGH TIME - Bulldog Breed CouncilIn fact the original bulldog wasn't even a breed in itself; it was a description used to describe a ferocious dog, commonly used to bait bulls. The theory ...Bulldog books · Bulldog art · Non standard dogs · Old pedigrees
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Bulldog | VCA Canada Animal HospitalsThe Bulldog originated in England with the practice of bull baiting, in which a dog was set upon a bull to torment it before it was killed.
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History of the breed - Leavitt Bulldog AssociationMar 3, 2019 · David Leavitt started breeding the Olde English Bulldogge in 1971 to resemble 18th-century Bulldogs, aiming for a loving, courageous, and ...
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BULLBAITING - A HISTORY - Bulldog Breed CouncilThe first ever bull bait was an accident, over time, and as the sport became more popular, the stockmen and butchers of the day began to select dogs with these ...
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How do bulldogs take down bulls? - PetsCare.comThe Temperament of a Bull-Baiting Dog Besides physical features, bulldogs were bred for extreme courage, determination, and pain tolerance. These dogs were ...
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Bull Dog Personality & Characteristics - Bark BustersRemember what the bull dog was bred to do. It was originally bred for bull baiting and had to be tough, determined and tenacious to confront something as ...
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Bull Baiting History - Rich River BulliesBull baiting consisted of pitting dogs against bulls. The bulls were tied to an iron stake that was subsequently bolted into the ground.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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The History of Pit Bulls - Love-A-BullHowever, in 1835 the British Parliament enacted the Cruelty to Animals Act 1835, which prohibited the baiting of some animals such as the bull and bear. Once ...
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The Medieval Origins of the Bulldog Name - PetsCare.comBulldogs got their name from their historical role in bull-baiting, where they were specifically bred and trained to fight bulls for sport in medieval England.
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Basic Bulldog History - THE GOOD LIFE BULL DOG RESCUEDec 1, 2023 · The dog maintains its ferocious tenacity in the face of danger however, fighting to the death, if necessary, in the protection of family. These ...
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[PDF] An Illustrated Guide to the Standard - The Bulldog Club of AmericaAfter bull-baiting, bear-baiting and dog fighting were prohibited in. England in 1835, a few dedicated fanciers worked diligently to breed out the aggressive ...
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English Bulldog - Breed Standards - United Kennel Club (UKC)After bull-baiting was banned by the English Parliament in 1835, the English Bulldog eventually developed into a shorter-legged, thicker, companion version ...
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English Bulldog Breed Guide: Characteristics, History & CareHowever, devoted breeders refined the breed, selectively breeding to replace its original ferociousness with a more gentle disposition.
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Bulldog Breed | Origin, History, Personality & Care Needs - NylaboneFortunately bullbaiting was banned in 1835, after which time the Bulldog evolved into the shorter, squatter dog we are familiar with today. He was also bred ...Missing: bull- baiting
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Bulldog History— Philo-Kuon breeders and bullbaitingThe Bulldog which had been specifically bred to bait the bull from 1735 “when this Bulldog first attained a very definite type” until bull baiting was abolished ...
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Bulldog Evolution: How The Breed Has Changed Over Time - RankerJun 13, 2024 · After 1835, the exportation of bulldogs to the United States and Germany resulted in more cross-breeding, with boxers developing in the latter.
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The (de-)evolution of the bulldog - SciencelineSep 25, 2017 · [Image credit: Dog Breed Standards | CC BY-SA 3.0]. In 1900, an Englishman named John Proctor bought a plaque from the French Bulldog breeder A.
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Bulldog Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubBreed Traits & Characteristics · Affectionate With Family · Good With Young Children · Good With Other Dogs · Shedding Level · Coat Grooming Frequency · Drooling ...
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[PDF] Official Standard of the BulldogBulldogs should be medium-sized with a smooth coat, heavy body, short face, wide shoulders, and sturdy limbs. They have a kind, courageous disposition and a " ...
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Bulldog | Breed Standards - The Kennel ClubAug 1, 2025 · Body fairly short, well knit, limbs stout, well-muscled and in hard condition with no tendency towards obesity. Hindquarters high and strong.
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From Bull-Baiting to Beloved Companions: A Look at the History of ...Apr 22, 2025 · To understand the Bulldog, we have to travel back to 16th century England. This was a time when blood sports were popular forms of entertainment ...
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Is the English Bulldog a Doomed Breed? - Psychology TodayAug 3, 2016 · New data suggests that the gene pool for the English bulldog is too small to maintain a healthy population.Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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[PDF] ATTS Breed Stats 2016 Full List.xlsxPass Rate. BULL TERRIER, MINIATURE. 13. 13. 0. 100.00%. COONHOUND, BLACK AND ... ENGLISH BULLDOG. 141. 101. 40. 71.60%. CHINESE SHAR-PEI. 214. 152. 62. 71.00%.Missing: temperament | Show results with:temperament
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American Bulldog - Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubBreed Traits & Characteristics · Affectionate With Family · Good With Young Children · Good With Other Dogs · Shedding Level · Coat Grooming Frequency · Drooling ...
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French Bulldog Dog Breed Information - American Kennel ClubBreed Traits & Characteristics · Affectionate With Family · Good With Young Children · Good With Other Dogs · Shedding Level · Coat Grooming Frequency · Drooling ...
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RVC study highlights breed loyalty for pugs, French bulldogs, and ...93% of owners of flat-faced dogs would choose the same breed again, despite health issues, and 66% would recommend them, driven by behavior traits.Missing: behavior | Show results with:behavior
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Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome: much more than ... - NIHNov 15, 2022 · The prevalence of gastrointestinal disease in brachycephalic dogs presenting for respiratory signs is as high as 97% (Poncet et al. 2005 2006; ...
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Consequences and Management of Canine Brachycephaly in ...Dec 21, 2018 · Although there is an overall impression among veterinary anaesthetists that brachycephalic breeds are predisposed to a greater mortality risk ...
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English Bulldogs in the UK: a VetCompass study of their disorder ...Jun 15, 2022 · English Bulldogs had increased risk for 24/43 (55.8%) disorders compared to dogs that are not English Bulldogs. The disorders with the highest ...Missing: behavior | Show results with:behavior
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Unravelling the health status of brachycephalic dogs in the UK using ...Oct 14, 2020 · This study provides strong evidence that brachycephalic breeds are generally less healthy than their non-brachycephalic counterparts.
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Characterisation of Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome in ...Jun 16, 2015 · A comparison between owner-perception of BOAS and functional grading revealed that 60 % of owners failed to recognise BOAS in dogs that graded ...
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Evaluation of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome breeding ...Jul 18, 2024 · In these three breeds, moderate to severe BOAS signs were reported in 28%, 22% and 30% of dogs, respectively. The proportion of moderate to ...
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Postoperative regurgitation and respiratory complications in ...Apr 15, 2020 · Brachycephalic dogs are at high risk for development of perioperative complications such as regurgitation, aspiration pneumonia, and respiratory ...
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Canine hip dysplasia: breed effects - PubMedThe rate of hip dysplasia varied widely by breed from five percent in siberian huskies to eighty-three percent in english bulldogs.
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The Demographics of Canine Hip Dysplasia in the United States ...Feb 27, 2017 · The overall CHD prevalence was 15.56%. The OR for CHD was higher in females (1.05), those born in spring (1.14) and winter (1.13), and those in ...
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(PDF) Radiographic findings have an association with weight ...Sep 21, 2025 · Bulldogs have a high incidence of orthopedic diseases such as hip dysplasia. Kinetic gait analysis provides an objective way to assess and ...
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Radiographic findings have an association with weight bearing and ...May 12, 2020 · Orthopaedic diseases and abnormal radiographic findings were common in the English bulldogs studied. The static weight bearing of the dogs was ...Missing: peer | Show results with:peer
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Ironing out the wrinkles and folds in the epidemiology of skin fold ...Jul 6, 2022 · The most common breeds among the skin fold dermatitis cases were English Bulldog (n = 151, 15.50%), English Cocker Spaniel (127, 13.04%), French ...<|separator|>
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Dermatological Problems of Brachycephalic Dogs - PMCSkin fold dermatitis, or intertrigo, is a major problem in brachycephalic breeds, especially in British bulldogs, French bulldogs, Pugs, Pekingese, Boston ...
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A genetic assessment of the English bulldog - PMC - NIHJul 29, 2016 · This study examines genetic diversity among 102 registered English Bulldogs used for breeding based on maternal and paternal haplotypes, allele frequencies.
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Bulldogs' Screw Tails Linked to Human Genetic Disease | UC DavisJan 3, 2019 · A common mutation in these dogs is similar to genetic changes in a rare human disease, Robinow syndrome.
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Newborn English Bulldogs with Multiple Malformation Syndrome ...Dogs are genetically at high risk for congenital malformations, and genetic traits between breeds are known to increase due to not only the malformations of the ...
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Hereditary myotonia in American Bulldog associated with a novel ...Hereditary myotonia (HM) is a genetic disorder that occurs due to mutations in the chloride channel and results in delayed relaxation of the skeletal ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) A genetic assessment of the English bulldog - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Conclusions: English bulldogs have very low genetic diversity resulting from a small founder population and artificial genetic bottlenecks.
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[PDF] history of the - The Bulldog Club of AmericaOne safe theory is that the. Bulldog was first developed in the British Isles, and was originally bred for the sole purpose of bull-baiting, an extremely ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] An Illustrated Guide to the StandardA wide jaw with good distance between the canine teeth adds to the desired inverted U appearance of the jaw that sets the Bulldog apart from other breeds.
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Bulldog | Breeds A to Z - The Kennel ClubThe Kennel Club recognised the bulldog in 1873 and he remains the iconic British breed, thought to symbolise the spirit of the country.
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[PDF] FCI Standard NoBRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: The Bulldog was first classified as such in the 1630s though there is earlier mention of similar types referred to as bandogs, ...
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Breeding French bulldogs so that they breathe well—A long way to goDec 16, 2019 · Hence, selecting only dogs with open nares (NS1-2) for breeding would seem to be an obvious means to improve functional ability and, in turn, ...
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Veterinary expert: Spare flat-faced pets the respiratory distressMar 27, 2024 · Perhaps the most effective way to address the problems is to breed only the healthiest bulldogs, pugs or other flat-faced breeds, Phillips said.
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Frenchies are #1 … and veterinarians are concernedApr 10, 2023 · A Swedish study published by PLOS Genetics in 2015 identified the French bulldog among four breeds with an elevated risk of developing glioma, ...
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English Bulldog's Gene Pool May Be Too Small to Heal the BreedJul 28, 2016 · In this new study of the English bulldog's genetic diversity, the researchers examined the DNA of 102 English bulldogs, including 87 dogs ...
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Bulldog breeders: a call to action - The Institute of Canine BiologyJul 29, 2016 · A paper just out today reports that the genetic diversity in the Bulldog breed is extremely low (Pedersen et al 2016). This study is one of ...
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Simple strategies to reduce genetic disorders in dogsDec 29, 2018 · Breeding 50% instead of 25% of the puppies produced will reduced the depletion of the gene pool. Breeding dogs that are less closely related ...
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English Bulldog health problems prompt cross-breeding call - BBCJul 29, 2016 · "The fastest way to get genetic diversity is to outcross to a breed that looks similar but is genetically distinct... Trying to manipulate ...
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The UK public prefers less‐extreme body shapes in brachycephalic ...Jul 4, 2025 · Outcrossing has been used to augment genetic diversity in dog populations threatened by severe inbreeding and extinction, such as the Norwegian ...
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Brachycephalic (Short-nosed) DogsSep 25, 2023 · Steps you can take to keep your brachycephalic dog healthy · Keep skin folds clean and dry to prevent growth of bacteria, yeast, and fungus.
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French Bulldog | Breeds A to Z - The Kennel ClubThe French Bulldog can claim part of its ancestry in Great Britain, going back to the 1850s when a dwarf Bulldog breed known as the Toy Bulldog was popular.
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American Bulldog - Breed Standards - United Kennel Club (UKC)The American Bulldog is a powerful, athletic short-coated dog, strongly muscled, and well boned. The body is just slightly longer than tall.Missing: FCI | Show results with:FCI
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CONTINENTAL BULLDOG - FCI breeds nomenclatureDate of acceptance on a provisional basis by the FCI, 3/30/2022. Official ... 3/30/2022. Breed status, Recognized on a provisional basis. Country of origin ...
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Old English Bulldog: The Extinct British Bull-Baiting BreedMar 31, 2025 · No, the Old English Bulldog is extinct. The breed disappeared in the 19th century after bull-baiting was outlawed. Modern Bulldogs and related ...
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17 Types of Bulldogs: Guide - KUOSERJun 15, 2021 · Olde English Bulldogge · English Bulldog · French Bulldog · American Bulldog · Australian Bulldog · Brazilian Bulldog ( Campeiro Bulldog ) · Ca de Bou ...
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25 Extinct Dog Breeds You Never Knew Existed - The Dogington PostOct 13, 2016 · The Bullenbeisser (also known as the German Bulldog) was a breed of dog known for its strength and agility. The breed was closely related to the ...
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Old English Bulldogs May Save Bulldogs of the FutureFeb 17, 2022 · Now extinct, the Regency Period Bull Baiter was a strong and agile dog breed that was created for bull-baiting and English blood sports in ...
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Do English Bulldogs Face Extinction? - KinshipEnglish Bulldogs face extinction due to low genetic diversity, leading to health issues. Some breeders are trying to re-diversify the genome.<|separator|>
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The History of BulldogsEventually bull-baiting was banned in 1835. Bulldogs were bred for aggression, and an 80 pound dog could easily take down a bull weighing close to a ton. When ...
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What Is The Significance Of The British Bulldog? - HistoryExtraSep 4, 2015 · The Bulldog is now a national icon, symbolising British pluck, but where does this reputation come from? Winston Churchill with a bulldog ...
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The British Bulldog | MeerDec 28, 2017 · The use of the bulldog as a symbol of British indomitability arguably reached its apex during World War II, when the animal's cultural ...
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English Bulldog - Brachycephalic Airway Obstruction Syndrome ...All dogs over 2 weeks of age exhibited sleep-disordered breathing including pauses in breathing and blood oxygen levels dropping below normal many times per ...
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[PDF] Does breeding a bulldog harm it? Breeding, ethics and ... - PhilArchivebut these very features are what is welfare-affecting.<|separator|>
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Bulldogs are prone to health problems. Is breeding them cruel? - NPRMar 15, 2022 · In late January, a court in Norway banned the breeding of bulldogs, after an animal welfare group argued that chronic inbreeding and an ...
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Netherlands moves to ban pets suffering 'harmful' traits - News - VINFeb 21, 2023 · The Netherlands is preparing legislation that would ban the ownership of pets with harmful physical characteristics that may include extremely flat faces or ...
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Advisory group issues brachycephalic breeding law warningDec 11, 2024 · Owners who breed from moderately or severely brachycephalic dogs are likely to be committing animal welfare offences, according to a newly published legal ...
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Welfare problems of flat-faced dogs - can we ever solve them?Mar 2, 2021 · This APDAWG meeting explored these brachycephalic welfare issues & the challenges we face when trying to improve the 'wicked problem' of brachycephalic dog ...
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Dog Breeding Practices Must Change: Welfare Cost of CutenessThe report advocates for legislative changes, crossbreeding programs, and an overhaul of breed standards to prioritize health and genetic diversity. Drawing on ...
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American Kennel Club Harms French Bulldogs' Health, PETA Says ...Jul 8, 2025 · American Kennel Club Harms French Bulldogs' Health, PETA Says in Suit ... “The A.K.C.'s official breed standards for the bulldog, French bulldog ...