American Bulldog

American Bulldogs
Weight:               75-125 Pounds
Height:                20-27  Inches
Color:                 White, Brindle or patches of Red
Coat:                   Short, Close, Stiff
Activity Level:    Medium-High
Temperament:    Powerful, Agile, and Confident
Learning rate:    High
Obedience:         High
Gaurd Ability:     High
Watch Ability:     High
Life Span:           8-15 Years
Origin:                 USA


Appearance

There are two distinct strains of American Bulldogs, Classic (Johnson, Bully) and Standard (Scott, Performance) which is often mistaken for its second cousin, the American Pit Bull Terrier because of its appearance, and for its much smaller European
relatives because of its name. The American Bulldog is different from any of these. The American Bulldog is massive in comparison.



Temperament

An American Bulldog is typically a happy, friendly, and assertive dog that is at ease with its family and fine with strangers as they get to know the stranger in question. They are quite fond of children but sometimes do not know their own strength, thus, as with all dogs, they should be supervised with small children. They bond strongly with their master and family but, because of strong guarding instincts and a somewhat dominant attitude, they need a firm but fair hand; they should be socialized and obedience trained early to expose them to other dogs and people.



History

The history of Mastiff-type dogs in the British Isles dates back beyond the arrival of Caesar, who reported of the ferocious dogs. With the arrival of the Normans in 1066 came Alaunts from the continent. The breeding of the indigenous mastiffs to the newly arrived ones produced the Mastiff and Bulldog of England.




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