Sentences with phrase «little bulldog»

The phrase "little bulldog" is often used to describe someone who is small and strong-willed, just like a bulldog. It means that this person may be small in size but has a lot of determination and courage. Full definition
The French Bulldog is a sturdy little Bulldog with large, erect, rounded, bat ears, a flat, powerful muzzle and a pug nose.
It's time for some puppy love... This cute little Bulldog puppy is sleeping on the couch... He's the cutest puppy ever... I'm wondering what he's dreaming about... That belly looks so soft!
Plus, this man can rock a bow tie and they have so many cute options this season (this one has cute little bulldogs on it!).
He is a cute and sweet grumpy little Bulldog baby!
The poor little Bulldogs proved their Alabama victory was no fluke by whomping Michigan's giants
This pudgy little Bulldog puppy is having a hard time getting off his back... CUTENESS OVERLOAD!
Agnes is a chubby little Bulldog puppy... She loves scratches... Here she's having some fun... Agnes loves to be scratched with the utility brush... SO CUTE!
French Bulldogs (like Lolly here) have that fat little bulldog head, but their conformation is not so extreme as the English Bulldog (and they are a lot smaller, too).
Some people started noticing these cute little bulldogs and before long they were a la mode.
Click on the thumbnails to see Gosling and Stone filming with an adorable little bulldog and if you want to see even more photos, head over to Celebuzz.
But the 306 horsepower Type R is a little bulldog with a giant wing and should prove to give the other cars in the test a hard time.
When the Industrial Revolution closed down many of the small craft shops, these lace - makers emigrated to the North of France — and they took their little bulldogs with them.
The French women, especially, were attracted to these little bulldogs, especially those with erect ears (a common but disliked feature in England).
During the industrial revolution, lace workers displaced by the rise of machines moved about Europe looking for work, and in the shuffle, their little Bulldogs ended up in France, where they were immediately popular.
In hopes of finding new work, many lacemakers decamped to France, taking their little bulldogs with them.
These little bulldogs don't need a ton of exercise.
Although they were bred as a companion dog many of the little bulldogs in their history were quite useful as ratters in farming communities.
Large Heads That disproportionately giant head is one of the first things that will strike your when you bring your little bulldog puppy home.
In the farming communities north of France that the lace workers settled in, the little bulldogs became very popular as ratters and loyal family companions and their population began to swell.
These little bulldogs were in fact «culls» of the established bulldog breeders in England, who were generally more than happy to sell these undersized examples of their breed to fanciers of the «new» breed in England.
This little Bulldog baby picks a fight with his big mommy and scares her away... SO FUNNY!
Not a bad review for a little bulldog who's certainly up to holding down the big job of top dog of an international corporation.
of how a little bulldog came to fill the pawprints of a big job description at this Fortune 1000 company three and a half years ago at the ripe old age of six months.
But Layla beat me fair and square at a game a won a cute little bulldog!
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