Appearance of the EngAm Bulldog
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A large dog with an average weight of 32 to 50 kilos, it measures 51 to 69 centimeters in height. The EngAm Bulldog is a stocky, strong breed. Its muscular front legs are shorter than its back, and its resting stance is one of power and dignity. The dapper EngAm Bulldog can be found in white with red spots, brindle and fawn. Their coat is generally short and rough to the touch, their ears are upturned and the tail is carried straight. EngAm Bulldog eyes make a special statement and are clear and bright. |
Temperament of the EngAm Bulldog
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The EngAm Bulldog tends to be gentle and affectionate, always ready for a good cuddle. They like to be social and are happiest when receiving attention. The EngAm Bulldog is playful, if often stubborn, and will do his best to get his way. This can make training difficult, so the right family for an EngAm Bulldog will have patience. Usually, the EngAm Bulldog is aloof with strangers until it assesses whether they are friendly or not, which makes it a good watchdog. They integrate perfectly with children, but should be given the opportunity to get used to the noise and antics of toddlers when he's a puppy. He gets on well with other dogs and animals, but as in all cases, he needs to be introduced to them at an early age and given plenty of opportunities throughout his life to interact with others. |
Needs and activities of the EngAm Bulldog
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The EngAm Bulldog is not a particularly active breed, and can sometimes seem more interested in sleeping than in other activities. As with most dogs, exercise is important and your EngAm Bulldog can be walked, given the opportunity to play outdoors and allowed many trips to the dog park. Although it may seem that your EngAm Bulldog isn't interested in more activity, if you notice that he seems to be acting up (more agitated or destructive than usual) or seems bored, this may indicate that he needs more activity, in which case keep an eye on him in the yard and perhaps interest him in a game of fetch. |
Maintenance of the EngAm Bulldog
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Grooming requirements for the EngAm Bulldog are considered low to moderate. Brushing the EngAm Bulldog two to three times a week is recommended to maintain a healthy coat and remove dirt. Because he has a short, smooth coat, the smoother brush will work well to remove loose fur. Bathing should only take place when necessary, so as not to affect the natural oils in the dog's skin. Bulldogs can be prone to skin irritation, so be sure to use only dog-friendly products, ensuring that his wrinkles and folds are always clean and dry. Teeth should be brushed a few times a week and nails trimmed twice a month. |