Sunday, April 15, 2018

What You Should Know About English Bulldog Puppies For Sale Before Taking One Home

By Rebecca Richardson


Adding a kitten or puppy to the household should be done with care. Finding just the right breed, pure or mixed, is critical for success. Families with active lifestyles may choose one type of puppy while others prefer tiny lap dogs. For some the attraction of English bulldog puppies for sale stems from their unique look and, in Georgia, their association with a beloved college football team.

Looking at them today, you might not believe that these dogs were originally bred to be bull fighters. The sport, known as bull baiting, was popular in the sixteenth century. The dogs were trained to go after a bull's snout in an effort to pull it down. According to local custom, this practice actually tenderized the bull meat, making it more appetizing as a meal.

In contrast, bulldogs today are bred to be social, sweet animals that love people and positive attention. They are protective and will bark when they hear strange noises. They can intimidate strangers with their fierce looks, but probably won't be able to catch an intruder on the run. Bulldogs are not the easiest animals to train. What they do learn however stays with them throughout their lives.

These dogs are good choices for families with children. They have a lot of patience and can be trusted even with the very young. Parents must be responsible for teaching their children how to treat animals though. For instance, bulldogs anticipate mealtime and don't take kindly to anyone who tries to get between them and their food dishes. Teasing them with food can cause a serious problem.

Grooming is a necessary part of this dog's care. Some owners are surprised that bulldogs shed, but without regular brushing, they will cover your clothes and furniture in loose fur. Their wrinkled faces need daily wiping and drying in between the creases. It's important to brush their teeth regularly. If you hear their nails clicking when they walk, it's time to reach for the nail clippers.

These dogs love to eat, so keeping them from gaining too much weight can be a challenge. Most experts advise owners to feed them twice a day, removing the food dish after a meal instead of leaving it out all day long. Bulldogs aren't the most active animals and may have to be persuaded to even go for a short walk. It's important to exercise them daily however.

Bulldogs have an average life span of about ten years and are prone to a number of health issues. You can help ensure you have the healthiest puppy possible by working only with reputable breeders who can produce health clearances for the parents. Dogs cannot be tested until they are at least two years old and so should not be bred until after that time.

Most pets become valued family members. In order to find the right one for your family, you need to take a lot of things into consideration. Choosing the wrong breed usually ends badly for the animal.




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