English Bulldogs are generally laid back, gentle and protective and
form strong attachments to their owners.
They form strong attachments to their owners, but be mindful, they do have a tendency to herd and nip at small running children.
According to the American Kennel Club, he's affectionate, easy to train and
forms a strong attachment to his owners.
Not exact matches
With these fellows it's often unclear if they are surrendered by their previous
owners because of this problem or if these dogs are more prone
to it because of their history of being surrendered which causes a great deal of instability and a
strong need
to form strong social
attachments with their new
owners (even
to the point of the
attachment being dysfunctional).