Sentences with phrase «of small bulldogs»

While this is true for the most part, some of the small bulldogs were crossed with terriers.
Another origin of the miniature is the selective breeding of small Bulldogs to achieve a smaller size.

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The small kibble size is perfect for small breed dogs and the short snouts of most French bulldogs.
Initially at least, the smaller car was intended to be mid-engined - almost a first for AM (with the obvious exception of the Bulldog).
The 2014 Edge has a squat, bulldog - like stance that stands apart from boxy and more traditional SUVs whose shapes are often dictated by the addition of a small 3rd - row seat.
The 2013 Ford Edge has a squat, bulldog - like stance that stands apart from boxy and more traditional SUVs whose shapes are often dictated by the addition of a small 3rd - row seat.
So I assumed that part of the reason for the rights offering was to get the «unlimited» oversubscription option so that someone like Bulldog could have a small current stake but potentially load up with discounted shares in an easy manner, swaying the votes in the process.
(9) In 2007, 13 of the top 20 breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club were toys or small dogs, and several other small breeds (French Bulldog, Havanese, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Papillon) have climbed from relative obscurity in 1997 to appear in the top 40.
While the body of the English Bulldog became smaller, shorter, and stouter, the breed kept its large head and shortened muzzle.
Most of these dogs resembled slightly smaller versions of the modern American Bulldog.
Dr. SeungWoo Jung, assistant professor and clinician in the Cardiology Services of the Wilford and Kate Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital, recently placed one of the most advanced pacemaker systems used in humans in Joe, a seven - year - old bulldog, owned by Wayne and MaryAnn Swift of Meridian, Miss..
The majority, more than 80 percent, of French bulldogs, Boston terriers and bulldogs, come into the world this way, according to a U.K. study published a few years ago in the Journal of Small Animal Practice.
black, dark grey, blue, ligth brown, red or brindle brindle from dark too ligth grey / yellow / red males 64 - 68 cm / females 60 - 64 cm + / - 4 cm male 59 - 64 cm / females 55 - 59 cm goes back too roman times based on original dogs on the canary islands mixed with mastiffs and bulldogs the english brought with them So basic gist one is a newer smaller breed which has to be brindle, the other is an old breed where some colors of solid is allowed and its bigger in size Read all the answers in the comments.
The small is perfect for both of our french bulldogs, who are separated by about 10 lbs in weight.
Frenchies boast almost all the traits of English Bulldogs (quiet, patient, loyal and happy just to relax with you) and the smaller size of the Boston Terrier.
It is to some limits a smaller version of the English Bulldog.
The United States is in the grips of a massive heat wave, which means it's important to limit your little dog's time outside, especially small breeds with thick coats or dogs with short muzzles, including Shih Tzus, Pugs, French Bulldogs and Pekingese.
This didn't lead to losing the bulldog's love of a fight to the death but made the dogs smaller.
A small number of Frenchie breeders in America and Europe kept the flame alive but by 1940 French Bulldogs were considered a rare breed and only 100 were registered with the AKC.
Some believe it was because of selective breeding two smaller bulldogs while others believe it is because of cross-breeding with pugs.
So in order of smallest to largest, it goes French Bulldog then English Bulldog then American Bulldog — Scott Type then American Bulldog — Johnson Type.
First of all, you have to meet your basic needs, a quality diet (avoid cheap croquettes and measure the quantities given to small dogs like chihuahuas to avoid turning them into big bulldogs!)
The growing demand for small, short - muzzled breeds like bulldogs and pugs in recent years has led to a rising number of amateur, inexperienced breeders supplying puppies.
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.
They require only short walks and contented in small spaces, however may require a lot of veterinary attention as they can be prone to some conditions common in bulldog breeds.
A group of breeders developed a smaller, lighter toy bulldog, around 12 - 25 lbs in weight, having either upright or rose ears, round foreheads and short underjaws — and perhaps a touch of terrier liveliness.
As a result of this prey drive, some Bulldogs may chase and kill any small, fleeing creatures like cats or other small dogs.
However, dogs of all breeds and all sizes are susceptible to this inherited condition, including some small breeds, such as pugs, and French bulldogs.
King Charles Cavalier Spaniels are prone to brain injury because their skulls have been bred almost too small for their brains, while English Bulldogs face a number of joint issues as well as skin issues.
Immediately visible at the front of the property were four dogs, a three - legged small breed, a German Shepard, and two French Bulldogs who were housed in an outdoor kennel.
Hip dysplasia, an abnormality of the hip joints that causes pain and loss of mobility, is another common issue that seems to target certain breeds; the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals has found that 61 percent of Bulldogs and 80 percent of Pugs are troubled by it, although in general, large breeds have worse rates of hip problems than small breeds.
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These small, pointy - eared dogs are becoming more popular, and the rules of supply and demand mean a French Bulldog puppy won't come cheap.
Howdy, I found ya website by chance and have just spent a hour and half reading and learning a lot about French bulldogs... we currently have a one year old female Frenchie named Biggie Smalls... she is a very loveable addition and companion for Leonard (weimrainer 4 years) and the rest of our pack here in NC..
According to the Journal of Small Animal Practice, the average bulldog has a life expectancy of 6 years.
Crossbreeding with the English bulldog helped to make the dog smaller, and today, the boxer is a medium - sized, though still well - muscled and bluntly muzzled dog of usually fawn or brindle color.
Even if the dog is big, his brindle parent may actually be one of the small - to medium - sized breeds that carries the brindle color, such as the bulldog or the pit bull terrier.
We are a small in - home breeder of high quality English Bulldog puppies.
We definitely would question whether further attempts to physically diversify the English bulldog, for example, by rapidly introducing new, rare coat colors; making the body smaller and more compact; or adding further wrinkles in the coat; are going to improve the already tenuous genetic diversity of the breed.
But you still need to make sure that excess strands of hairs are removed, you can use a simple hair brush for this or a «deferminator», unless you want your place to be filled with Bulldog hairs which are hard to remove as they can be very fine or small.
Some of these bulldogs were quite small, weighing less than 25 pounds.
Despite of their small size the French Bulldogs have a muscular body and a short coat.
In the mid-1800s, British lace makers were of the idea of in - breeding English Bulldogs with smaller terriers so that they could get smaller lap warmer pets while they worked.
The «Frenchie» is the smallest of the various Bulldog breeds and has similar features to the English bBulldog breeds and has similar features to the English bulldogbulldog.
The French Bulldog (Frenchie)- This small version of the bulldog is primarily a lap dog, although he is quite talented at alerting his owners to dangerous situations, such as a neighbor walking down the Bulldog (Frenchie)- This small version of the bulldog is primarily a lap dog, although he is quite talented at alerting his owners to dangerous situations, such as a neighbor walking down the bulldog is primarily a lap dog, although he is quite talented at alerting his owners to dangerous situations, such as a neighbor walking down the street.
These smaller counterparts of the original English Bulldogs, especially the ones with the pointy, bat - like ears were decidedly unpopular.
She lovers her French Bulldog, Cecely, and has a small flock of chickens that she adores!
This smallest breed of bulldog is a sweet - natured pet to have around a small house.
Judging by his smaller size and bat - like ears, most think that the French Bulldog actually arose from the toy or miniature Bulldog, which originated in Nottinham, England, where he was used as a ratter in the shops of laceworkers.
The dogs were small to medium sized animals and a variety of breeds such as, Shar Peis, Basset Hounds, Pugs, Bulldogs, Beagles and Boston Terrier type dogs.
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