Sentences with phrase «few bulldog breed»

If possible, such decisions should be left to either a veterinarian or breeder who has seen quite a few bulldog breed spinal x-rays, to avoid eliminating dogs unnecessarily.
If possible, such decisions should be left to either a Vet or breeder who has seen quite a few Bulldog Breed Spinal Xrays, to avoid eliminating dogs unnecessarily.

Not exact matches

English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, and Pugs are just a few breeds that are considered to be brachycephalic dogs.
At this time French bulldogs registrations totaled only 106 in 1960 and an article in the AKC Gazette stated, «There are many advantages to owning a dog of this breed but there are very few bred and very few exhibited.
Although the Bulldog is not a high - maintenance breed, there are a few things to be familiar with.
From the English bulldog came one of the few if not the only purely American - bred dog, the Boston terrier or the American bull terrier.
Wheat is well known to produce excessive flatulence in French bulldogs (and a few other breeds), and as such it's a very good idea to avoid food that contains it.
They often experience fewer health problems, such as hip dysplasia, which is all too common in purebred pups, and breathing problems that are frequent in dogs of brachycephalic breeds (those with short snouts, such as Pugs and English Bulldogs).
If you are interested in breeding your ABRA registered American Bulldog to a male that does not belong to you here are a few things that you may want to consider.
I've worked with this other breed, they have all the same good traits of the Bulldog, with fewer of the health problems.
These are just a few things English bulldogs are prone to as a breed that good nutrition can help minimize.
However, there are a few breeds, such as bulldogs, boxers, and dachshunds, where water and canine don't mix well.
This is fueled by purists that vigorously argue that any deviation from the original standards is no longer a British (English) bulldog [47], even though the breed has continued to evolve in appearance over centuries and even the last few decades.
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.
When we say «bully breeds», we are talking about a large class of dog breeds that includes the American bulldog, pit bull - type dogs, English bulldog, boxer, bull terrier and a few others.
While some canine breeds require their tails to be cut or «cropped» soon after birth, bulldogs are one of very few breeds whose tail is naturally short and curled.
There are a few purebreds in which the under - bite is the breed standard and these breeds have no known issues throughout life due to this bite, these include boxers, bulldogs and Shih - Tzus, and Lhasa Apsos.
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