ABOUT THE BREEDS
FACTS ABOUT THE FRENCH BULLDOG
The French Bulldog thrived in France and Europe, and his charm was soon discovered by Americans as well. The United States saw its first French Bulldog at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 1896. The breed was quickly nicknamed "Frenchie," and it is still an affectionate name that is used today.
The French Bulldog has enjoyed a long history as a companion dog. Besides being a companion, their job focuses on being a fabulous family friend, show dog and what I love to call them,” The Exclusive Designer Dog”. These guys are loving, cuddling, smart, rare and exotic looking dog breeds, so expect to put in some time on a waiting list before you’re able to bring one home.
Size
Generally a French Bulldog is about 10 to 12 inches tall. Males weigh 17 to 26 pounds, females 16 to 24 pounds.
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Our French Bulldogs get along well with children, and they're not so tiny that they can't live in a household with a toddler. When they are socialized during puppyhood, the French Bulldog can get along well with other dogs and cats. Some French Bulldog may be jealous toward other dogs, especially if those other dogs are getting attention from the Frenchie's very own person.
Feeding Requirements
Recommended daily amount: 1 to 2 cups of high-quality dry food a day depending on the size, divided into two meals. How much your adult dog eats depends on his size, age, build, metabolism, and activity level. Dogs are individuals, just like people, and they don't all need the same amount of food. The quality of dog food you buy makes a difference. The better the dog food, the further it will go toward nourishing your dog.
FACTS ABOUT THE ENGLISH BULLDOG
This bulldog breed was created in England, as you might have guessed already. They were used at first for entertainment purposes, namely in the sport called bull baiting. Now days these beautiful creatures are used to show off their best quality of traits in award winning shows and competitions along with producing some of the most amazing colors and qualities all over the world.
Size And Color
The English bulldog stands about 16 inches tall. The female weighs 25-50 pounds and most males weigh anywhere from 30-55 pounds .The English bulldog's skin is loose and pendant with heavy wrinkles and thick folds on the face. The coat is short and fine textured. The various color patterns are blue (a grey color), merle, black, blue and lilac tri, lilac, piebald, brindle, solid white, red, fawn or fallow.
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The bulldog is a wonderful family pet and loving to most children. They are cuddle buddies as well. However, they have retained the courage that was originally bred into them for bull baiting, so they make fine watchdogs as long as you have a nice place for them to lay. Although they generally get along well with other family pets, As said from a lot of Bulldog enthusiast, they can be aggressive to unfamiliar dogs but I look at it as being an protector. One thing for sure, you don’t have to worry about them being aggressive towards children.
Feeding Requirements
Some owners feed their English Bulldog puppies multiple times a day. As the dog starts to grow into an adult, our advice is to feed your dog 1 ½ to 2 cups of good quality dog food. Following a feeding schedule will reduce the risk of your dog becoming obese and will prevent them from begging for food. Here are a couple of tips to help with feeding your bulldog.
Always purchase high-quality dog food for your pet. Some can be very expensive but is definitely worth it.
The amount of food your adult Bulldog eats depends on their overall health, age, metabolism, and activity level. Please gauge this very closely.
Giving your dog supplements for skin and joint and health are a good ways to keep him healthy but seek the advice of a vet as over supplementing your dog can be detrimental to his health.
FACTS ABOUT THE OLDE ENGLISH BULLDOGGE
The Olde English Bulldogge an American dog breed. The result was an athletic breed that looks similar to the bulldogs of 1820, but with a friendly temperament, fewer health issues, and with longevity reaching into the teens. It has been said that the Olde English Bulldogge is a "viable candidate" as an outcross on which to rebuild the English breed that genetic studies have suggested is so inbred that it "cannot be returned to health without an infusion of new bloodlines.” The result was an athletic breed that looks similar to the bulldogs of 1820, but with a friendly temperament, fewer health issues, and with longevity reaching into the teens. US researchers have said the Olde English Bulldogge is a "viable candidate" as an outcross on which to rebuild the English Bulldog a breed that genetic studies have suggested is so inbred that it "cannot be returned to health without an infusion of new bloodlines."
Size and color
The Olde English Bulldogge is a very muscular dog which is very strong and is medium size. They are balanced and proportioned and they also move in a certain way which expresses fluidity. Theses beautiful creatures come in all shades of color similar to the French and English bulldog. A male dog can weight up from 60 to 80 pounds, while a female gets between 50 to 70 pounds. A male also grows between 17 to 20 inches and a female is between 16 to 19 inches. These guys also carry a wide range of color as well. It’s all in the DNA.
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Olde English Bulldogges will adapt to almost any lifestyle. They should be protected from the extreme cold and heat, although they are not as susceptible as the AKC Bulldog. This dog can be a good watch dog and provide you with protection and can also be friendly towards your children. Its playful nature will make it a perfect pet even for smaller kids. Always remember, it’s all on how you raise your dog!
Feeding Requirements
The Olde English Bulldogge should be fed 3 to 4 cups of good to high quality dry dog food daily. Brands that are poor quality tend to be less nutrient rich and have fillers. Divide the amount into at least two meals a day. These dogs tend to enjoy their food and can have problems with obesity so measuring the food, tracking treats and making sure it gets daily exercise is a good idea.