American Bulldog Specification

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American bulldog trace their origins back to English bulldogs. The American bulldog is larger than its English counterpart. American bulldogs sometimes exhibit aggressiveness towards other dogs and aloofness towards humans.

American bulldogs have relatively larger heads and are broader than their counterparts.

They also have fewer wrinkles than English and French bulldogs. American bulldogs are gritty and very devoted companions. As with other bulldogs, American bulldogs also do not need any special regimen for maintenance. While American bulldogs are very healthy and strong, they sometimes suffer from hip dysplasia.

American Bulldog puppies are beloved by many owners of American Pit Bull Terriers. Because American Pit Bulls have been banned in many places, American Bulldogs have become a popular replacement breed. American Bulldogs are also related to, but completely different than, French and English Bulldogs.

Fortunately, European fans of the breed mixed Bulldogs with Pugs to breed dogs down to lap dog size. European immigrants brought Bulldogs to America. An American, John D. Johnson, bred these Bulldogs to retain the size and strength of original Old English Bulldogs-an extinct breed. American Bulldogs puppies are bred in many countries today.

Scott/Johnson hybrids are also popular among American Bulldog breeders. Buyers should be experienced dog owners before purchasing a breed such as the American Bulldog. Before purchasing American Bulldog puppies, buyers should stock up on necessary Bulldog puppy supplies.

Good American Bulldog breeders can provide buyers with a list of items needed to care for American Bulldog puppies. Breeders should be able to answer all questions buyers have about caring for and raising American Bulldog puppies.

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