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Bob here, an English Bulldog. Long ago in England, my forefathers were raised and trained to battle bulls. I earned the designation of English Bulldog in this manner. I may now battle those large, ugly bulls without being terrified because the English finally outlawed bull fighting games. A medium-sized dog, I am. I’m a boy dog, therefore I’m around 14 inches tall and weigh 50 pounds. I want to live to be at least twelve years old. According to others, that represents 84 years in human years. Whatever! I adore kids. I won’t brag, but I am incredibly lovable, kind, gentle, sweet, laid-back, and trainable. I’m a really wonderful person. I can be a lot of fun to be around, quite humorous, joyful, and good-natured. My loved ones adore me. Despite the fact that I am a white bulldog, I have buddies that are often black and white or tan and white. Some of my buddies are light brown in hue, while others are completely red. We all have short faces, thick necks, and deep lines. Our owners must regularly wipe our face and skin folds because of our severe wrinkles to prevent illness. Additionally, we require quality dental treatment. Due of our tiny nostrils, we frequently snore and drool. Additionally, our short nose makes breathing difficult for us. In sweltering weather, we cannot be outside. We frequently overheat and have a slow rate of cooling. When it’s cold outside, we also easily become chilled. We’re not sled dogs, either. We make good house dogs who require air conditioning and some mild exercise. Please teach your friends how to be responsible pet owners if you or they believe they would like an English Bulldog. They must have the endurance, time, and resources to care for their pet properly for the ensuing 10 to 15 years. All animals require regular trips to the veterinarian, shots, medicine, grooming, and high-quality pet food. Please advise your friends to look into adopting an English Bulldog from a local animal shelter or Humane Society before they decide to purchase one. There are so many animals that are homeless and deserve to be adopted and placed in loving homes. They might search online for bulldogs in their neighborhood to adopt. Websites like Adopt-a-Pet.com and Petfinder.com are excellent resources. They can also identify local animal rescue organizations with the aid of AnimalShelter.org. You can study and go through the pet-related parts of your local newspaper.

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