Bulldog for Sale
Today, with the number of Bulldog breeders so high in many countries, each claiming he or she has the best Bulldog for sale imaginable, it can be pretty hard to pick out the right breeder, who breeds for quality, not for business. The Bulldog is a unique breed, and it has a rich historic background. All Bulldogs we know today (English Bulldog, French Bulldog, American Bulldog) are descendants of the Olde English Bulldogge, which used to be widely spread in Great Britain in the times when bullbaiting and dog-fighting competitions were legally held and enjoyed great popularity among people. When these activities were outlawed in 1835, the breed faced the grave prospect of disappearance.
The American Bulldog appears to be the closest replica of the Olde English Bulldogge. However, he is not as vicious as his predecessor and even more loyal to strangers than many other smaller and seemingly less aggressive dogs. He is physically fit to perform various service functions and can be used as a guard dog. It is uncertain whether the American Bulldog is directly related to the Olde English Bulldogge or it was constructed by way of interbreeding other dogs with similar physical features. Every good breeder who has Bulldogs for sale must be knowledgeable about the dog’s history. At least, he or she should know that there are two strains of the American Bulldog: the Johnson type and the Scott type, named after the breeders who produced them.
The English Bulldog of today is about twice smaller than the American Bulldog. He has powerful limbs, a very broad head, wrinkly muzzle, large and round eyes and strong mandibles closing in a scissors bite. He retains a somewhat formidable appearance inherited from the Olde English Bulldogge, but today he is not fit for much physical activity. English Bulldogs of today are very sweet and people oriented companions, and they are not supposed to be aggressive. They can be socialized easily, but they do have a stubborn streak, and hence they can be hard to train for inexperienced dog owners. Conscientious breeders with Bulldogs for sale must warn their clients about this feature and thus get them ready for the hardships of training a Bulldog. French Bulldogs are even smaller than English Bulldogs, and they are popular pets too.
Bulldogs of today require a great deal of care, and they are only intended for those who are ready to spend most of their time with their dogs. They thrive on attention, and can be extremely destructive if bored. They also require a specific environment. English and French Bulldogs are very susceptible to heat strokes, so they are not well off in hot climates. What’s most important for breeders, especially novice breeders, births often require Caesarian sections because of large head size in puppies. Those who have Bulldogs for sale must familiarize potential Bulldog owners with these important facts.