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English Bulldog Clubs
English bulldog clubs have breeder requirements and also list local rescues.
The breed goes under the classification of non-sporting dogs of the AKC. Despite its vicious appearance, the dog turns out to be amiable and even funny. It is good with children and strangers, though does not enjoy the presence of some other dogs. There exist many organizations for dog-fanciers, whose aims are: maintaining a breed standard of excellence; improving the breed, encouraging all efforts directed towards it; stimulating interest in competitive public showings; working for the general good of breeders, owners and exhibitors of the breed.
English bulldog clubs have breeder requirements and also list local rescues.
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English Bulldog Clubs -
breeder, rescues
Now these dogs are bred without cause, because bull baiting, their original purpose was banned in the 19th century. Careful breeding made their temperament peaceful and lovable, and the breed gained popularity as excellent companions, guardians, and watchdogs. They are easy to look after and groom. However, there can be serious problems with their health. These dogs suffer from breathing difficulties, heart disorders, skin allergies, and other health problems. There is a conventional opinion that anyone who is willing to waste money can purchase a dog of this breed. The breed often requires much veterinary assistance, which is rather costly. English bulldog clubs have breeder requirements and also list local rescues.
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