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Bulldogs

Bulldogs have been around for centuries, originating in England in the 1500s. Originally bred for bull-baiting, they were known for their courage and tenacity. Over time, their appearance changed to become the breed we know today.

The Bulldog is a muscular, medium-sized dog with a short muzzle and a distinctive pushed-in face. They have a broad chest and a low-slung body, and their coats come in a variety of colors. Bulldogs are known for their gentle, friendly nature and their loyalty to their owners.

Today, Bulldogs are popular family pets and show dogs. They are also used as therapy dogs, providing comfort and companionship to those in need. Bulldogs are intelligent and easy to train, making them great companions for people of all ages.

Bulldog Breeds

  • Alpha Blue Blood bulldog
  • American Bulldog
  • Bulldog
  • English Bulldog
  • French Bulldog
  • Olde Boston Bulldogge
  • Olde English Bulldog
  • Victorian Bulldog

Is Your Olde English Bulldog Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Sometimes it may look like your Olde English Bulldog is bored or doesn’t know what to do. We’ve put together some signs for you to look out for

20th August 2021

Is Your French Bulldog Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Sometimes it may look like your French Bulldog is bored or doesn’t know what to do. We’ve put together some signs for you to look out for

20th August 2021

Is Your English Bulldog Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Your English Bulldog needs your attention just as you crave theirs. It’s important you respond to them and notice if they are feeling lonely – here’s some helpful tips for you.

20th August 2021

Is Your Bulldog Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your Bulldog is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Is Your Alpha Blue Blood bulldog Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

Sometimes it may look like your Alpha Blue Blood bulldog is bored or doesn’t know what to do. We’ve put together some signs for you to look out for

20th August 2021

Is Your American Bulldog Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For

If you think your American Bulldog is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your Bulldog?

A guide of tips to keep your Bulldog fit and healthy – with a range of exercise ideas for your Bulldog.

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your Alpha Blue Blood bulldog?

A guide of tips to keep your Alpha Blue Blood bulldog fit and healthy – with a range of exercise ideas for your Alpha Blue Blood bulldog.

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your Victorian Bulldog?

Short walks and runs are always good for your Victorian Bulldog. Here’s some other helpful exercise ideas for you to follow.

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your Olde Boston Bulldogge?

We know how time can be limited to give your Olde Boston Bulldogge ample exercise. Here’s some tips on other ideas that you can follow as well as how to find the right dog walker for your Olde Boston Bulldogge too.

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your Olde English Bulldog?

Exercising your Olde English Bulldog does not need to be a chore – here’s a range of ways you and your Olde English Bulldog can get some exercise in without overly exerting yourself!

20th August 2021

Best Ways To Exercise Your French Bulldog?

Statistics show 1 in 5 French Bulldog owners don’t regularly walk their dogs which can result in health problems in the long term. See our guide to a range of ways to keep them healthy.

20th August 2021

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