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Dog Breed Info›Bulldog Dogs
Some Ideal Human Companions:
What They’re Like to Live With:Bulldogs may look tough, but inside they’re sweet and gentle. They have a friendly temperament—proving to be your ultimate pal—and a fond attachment to home and family. Sometimes this attachment grows so strong, they’ll stay inside until you insist they go out. Though their trademark nastiness has diminished over the last 150 years, they still have a persistent personality, which they put to good use when trying to get your attention. If you don’t get their subtle hints to play and cuddle, they will not give up until they get what they want. Bulldogs are dependable, loyal and obedient. They also have a remarkable patience and tolerance, getting along famously with other pets and young children. Apartment dwellers and couch potatoes might find Bulldogs the perfect pet: They don’t need too much space, and they like nothing better than hanging out on a couch or a beanbag all afternoon.
Bulldogs are not your best choice for a guard dog: They may intimidate a stranger (or someone approaching the house suspiciously) with their looks, but when push comes to shove they will be friendly or passive.
Easy to train, Bulldogs like to get along with and be part of the pack. Some may be a little dominating, needing a firm hand to stay in line. If you have a Bulldog puppy, training is almost a necessity. Don’t worry: They mellow with age. Bulldogs, like Pugs, appreciate ambient temperatures—neither too hot nor too cold—and also like Pugs, they tend to snore and snort.
A healthy bulldog can live as long as 10 years, but they have a long list of hereditary health issues. Some Bulldogs suffer respiratory problems, hip/knee issues and eyesight problems. They’re not particularly fond of exercise, but they should have daily walks to stay in shape. Also, the folds of their face can gather moisture and debris—they require regular cleaning.
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