Some reports indicate that white dogs such as some Boxers and
various Bulldog breeds have a much higher incidence of skin cancers than do dogs that have more dark - hair coat and perhaps more skin pigmentation.
The «Frenchie» is the smallest of
the various Bulldog breeds and has similar features to the English bulldog.
The Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog was developed by using
various bulldog breeds among with the American Bulldog.
Not exact matches
If you take even a cursory glance at this post, it is comprised of common - sense information about how much your french
bulldog should weigh (according to the AKC
breed standard) in
various circumstances.
The Old English
Bulldog (an extinct
breed) was the culmination of
various bull - baiting
breeds in 19th century England.
Standards for this
breed may sometimes vary but most breeders prefer
various ear - types (cropped, rose, half - pricked, and forward flap) while the stricter American
Bulldog Breeders Association Standard prefers un-cropped ears for their
bulldogs.
That
breed originated in Great Britain in the 19th century from crosses of the
Bulldog and
various terriers.
According to the United Kennel Club, sometime in the 19th century European breeders began crossing
various terriers with
bulldogs in search of a
breed that had the former's enthusiasm and the latter's stamina and strength.
The
breed as we know it today began emerging in the early 1800s from crosses between the
Bulldog and
various terriers.
Gamblers created their fiery, four - legged gladiators by crossing
various terriers with
Bulldogs, and in so doing put forth early prototypes of the Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and other bull - type terrier
breeds still popular today.
The Perro de Presa Canario was developed from giant Molosser - type dogs as well as
various mastiff - type and
bulldog - type
breeds.
Therefore, it can be assumed that variations in the genomes of English
bulldogs and Standard Poodles were not associated with inbreeding per se, but to strong positive selection pressures in
various regions of the genome related to comparative
breed specific traits and to an associated loss of genetic diversity.
During the 1800's, the English mixed
Bulldogs and
various breeds of terrier together to develop the Pitbull.