Sentences with phrase «toy bulldogs»

The phrase "toy bulldogs" refers to small-sized bulldogs. Full definition
Frenchies were bred as toy bulldogs by English lacemakers in the 19th century to be lapdogs.
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.
French Bulldogs are toy bulldogs originally bred in England.
Even as an adult he still looks like a plush, kissable, soft toy bulldog:) Oscar is AKC, KC & FCI reg.
In the mid 1800's when the English lace - makers emigrated to France in search of better jobs — they took with them their much loved toy bulldogs, which were popular household pets at that time.
At that time, the English Bulldog was a very popular lap dog, affectionately called the toy Bulldog.
Later some English lacemakers moved to France, taking the «toy bulldog» with them.
The teacup French bulldog is a result crossbreed of the French Terrier and toy Bulldog.
After the Industrial Revolution brought lace makers and their miniature companions to France, the popularity of their breed increased tremendously and it wasn't long before the toy bulldog became known as the French Bulldog.
This is a breed selectively bred down to be a «toy bulldog» for companion use.
The «toy bulldog» evolved, and the «English bulldog» and the «French bulldog.»
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