notes on the English Bulldog
    
    The Bulldog is small in stature, but wide and compact, with a thick, massive 
    head. Its head should be broad (the broader the more prized) with cheeks that 
    extend to the sides of the eyes. The skin on the skull and forehead should 
    fall in dense folds. Its muzzle is short and pug, its nose, broad and black 
    with large nostrils. Its upper lip is pendent and its lower jaw should be 
    very undershot. Eyes are very round, far apart and very dark. The ears should 
    be small and thin, folded back in the form of a rose. The tail is short and 
    carries low. The coat comes in red, fawn, brindle, pale yellow or washed-out 
    red, or white, and can combine any of these colours. Black is not acceptable. 
    The Muzzle is sometimes dark. With its stocky legs set squarely at each corner 
    of its compact, muscular body, the Bulldog's deliberate gain has become a 
    waddle.
Although the English Bulldogs appearance can be somewhat intimidating, it is among the gentlest of dogs. Just the same it will see off any intruder, and few would risk a close encounter with a dog brave enough to bait a bull. It is described as a very affectionate and dependable animal, gentle with children, but known for its courage and its excellent guarding abilities. Bulldogs are very much a peoples dog seeking out human attention and loving every bit it can get!! A lot of human attention is required for the breed's happiness. Some English Bulldogs can be a bit dominating and need an owner who knows how to display strong leadership and understands alpha canine behavior. A Bulldog who understands it's *place* in the human pack, is nice to, and reliable with all people. This breed is good with family pets, but some can be scrappy with strange dogs. When Bulldogs are young, they are full of energy, but slow down as they get older. They snore very loudly, and most have drool and slobber tendencies.
Today's bulldog has a very different temperament from those of his ancestors. The breed is descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff, but its development took place completely in Great Britain. The name bulldog, which is medieval in origin, refers not only to the robust look of a little bull, which this aggressive dog has, but also to the power with which this dog attacked bulls in arena combat before that practice was prohibited by law in the nineteenth century.
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