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Bull Dog

This sweet and gentle dog belies his "sourmug" nickname.

Dog Breed Group: Companion Dogs

Height: Generally 1 foot to 1 foot, 3 inches tall at the shoulder

Weight: Generally 40 to 50 pounds

Life Span: 8 to 12 years

Stats

Adaptability: 3 on 5

Trainability: 3 on 5

Health & Grooming: 3 on 5

All Around Friendliness: 4 on 5

Exercise Needs: 3 on 5

Features

Bulldogs can be stubborn and lazy. Your mature Bulldog may not be very enthusiastic about going to a walk, but it's important that he is exercised every day to keep him fit.

Bulldogs can't tolerate heat and humidity. When your Bulldog is outdoors, watch him carefully for signs of overheating and take him inside immediately if he starts to show distress. Some people put kiddy play pools filled with water in a shaded spot for their Bulldogs to lie in when the weather is warm and everyone is outside. They definitely are housedogs and should not live outdoors all of the time.

Bulldogs are sensitive to cold weather.

Bulldogs wheeze, snort, and snore. They also are prone to sleep apnea.

Bulldogs are well-known for having flatulence. If this problem seems excessive with yours, talk to your vet.

Bulldogs' short noses make them prone to a number of respiratory ailments.

Bulldogs can have pinched nostrils that make it difficult for them to breathe and may require surgery to correct.

Bulldogs are greedy eaters and will overeat if given the chance. Since they gain weight easily, they can quickly become obese if you don't monitor their food intake.

Because of the size of their heads and fronts, Bulldogs have difficulty giving birth. Most require caesareans to deliver their puppies. It isn't advised for inexperienced breeders to try to breed them.

As a short-nosed breed, Bulldogs are sensitive to anesthesia. Be sure to talk with your vet about this before any surgeries are done.

To get a healthy dog, never buy a puppy from an irresponsible breeder, puppy mill, or pet store. Look for a reputable breeder who tests her breeding dogs to make sure they're free of genetic diseases that they might pass onto the puppies, and that they have sound temperaments.