The pair are dedicated to the preservation and proliferation of the French
Bulldog breed through exhaustively stringent breeding practices, careful observation of breed standards, and the proliferation of strong, reputable pedigrees.
Not exact matches
the European wolves were the progenitors of the shepherd dogs, spitz
breeds, terriers, and gun dogs and
through crosses with
breeds developed from Asian wolves, of spaniels, bloodhounds, pugs, and
bulldogs.
Overall, the English
Bulldog is a wonderful dog
breed that went
through a lot.
It's likely that the tail was achieved
through early cross -
breeding / interbreeding with other short - tailed dogs like terriers and pugs, during the early days of the French
Bulldog in Britain and France.
The name Australian
Bulldog was given by Noel and Tina Green, the founders of the two
breeding programs
through which this
breed was developed.
Origins Although there has been some discussion
through the years about the origin of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, authorities generally agree that the
breed can be traced back to the Mastiff - like dogs
through the old
Bulldog which, when crossed with British terriers, produced the first «Bull and Terriers.»
Heat is a massive danger for the
bulldog breed — dogs don't sweat so the only way for them to cool themselves down is
through panting and breathing.
Hence, in order to achieve the desired result, these pooches are
bred over multiple generations of crosses (that is how the current
Bulldog came about —
through several hundred generations of cross-breeding).
History and Health of the Miniature Bull Terrier Dog
Breed: The Miniature Bull Terrier was developed in England in the 1800's
through a cross between the
Bulldog and the now extinct White English Terrier.
Because dogs regulate their body temperature
through breathing, a
bulldog's snub nose makes it hard for it to cool off compared to non-brachycephalic
breeds.
Through selective
Bulldog Breeding of only high quality, healthy small
Bulldogs we have created the sweet, docile family pets that we know of as Shrinkabull
Bulldogs:)
If your dog has a short upper or lower jaw and his teeth do not come together (like pugs,
bulldogs, shih tzus, boxers, and other brachycephalic
breeds), he breathes
through an open mouth, or he has normal jaws but they are tiny and the teeth are too close together (like the Maltese, Yorkie, Miniature Pinscher, and some other small
breeds) daily brushing is vital to prevent tartar buildup, gingivitis, and the eventual development of periodontal disease.
We at Rio Bravo Bulldogges are committed to the Olde English Bulldogge and the English Bantam Bulldogge and believe that
through thoughtful selective
breeding, health screening, hard work and dedication that the Bulldogge of today can be
bred back into a healthy
Bulldog of Olde.
It is still possible
through breeding only those Frenchies with the best muzzles and tails, or careful outcrossing with healthier
breeds, that French
Bulldogs could enjoy a happier future.
Over the last 100 years the
Bulldog has gone from one of the healthiest, most athletic
breeds of canine to a Franken - dog of sorts — chronic respiratory problems, debilitating joint issues, and severe eye ailments are just a few of the hardships most of these dogs have suffered
through due to this concerning trend.
Through selective
Breeding of only high quality, healthy small
Bulldogs we have created the sweet, docile family pets that we know of as Shrinkabull
Bulldogs:)
Specific changes included calling for leaner, less wrinkly
bulldogs; shortening the forelegs of German shepherds which,
through breeding, had gotten overly long and weak; and less fluffy coats on chow chows so they wouldn't become distressed in hot weather.