Classification of Bulldogs Physical Characteristics of Standard Bulldogs

  The classification of bulldogs,I always thought that bulldogs are all the same, and there are not many types of differences. However, during an accidental discussion with friends, I discovered that bulldogs also have classifications. So, bulldogs are also classified into categories. What are the classifications of dogs? The editor of AiPet.com will distinguish its classification based on the appearance of a bullfighting bull. Let’s find out together.

Classification standards for bulldogs and physical characteristics of bulldogs

  The ancestors of the British national dog Bulldog, which is famous in the bullring, can be traced back to the Molus dog (Molussus), a breed named after the Molossi tribe in ancient Greece. fighting dog. As the name suggests, this breed of dog is primarily used for bullfighting. His expression is full of charm and his style is unique. True to its name, it has been used in bloody bullrings since the mid-12th century. Over hundreds of years, this dog has been continuously improved. After the abolition of dog fighting in 1835, it gradually evolved into a family dog.

 Bulldogs are now mainly divided into English Bulldogs and French Bulldogs. The French Bulldog is a close relative of the British Bulldog and is a dog breed that was improved and bred from the British Bulldog in France. This dog was once one of the strongest breeds of bulldogs and was prominent in bullfighting competitions. Later, after French law banned bullfighting activities, it became a companion dog, especially loved by ladies. The English Bulldog has become a companion dog for male friends' performance style.

 English bulldogs and French bulldogs are both fierce warriors in the bullring.

I think French cows are the cutest. They have no body odor, are less prone to skin diseases, and have less drool. Being with people and being quiet. French Bulldog French Bulldog: The French Bulldog is a small guard dog and one of the strongest and most agile breeds of bulldogs. It was once prominent in European bullfighting competitions. Later, after bullfighting was banned by law, it became a popular and fashionable companion dog, especially loved by ladies. French cows are very cute in appearance, intelligent, agile and cheerful, kind and loyal, but not barking often and quiet. When feeding, be careful not to feed too much to avoid excessive obesity. In addition to affecting its normal growth and development, it will also affect its breathing due to the compression of the diaphragm by the enlarged abdomen. French bulldogs are excellent companions that are very suitable for urban families to keep.Companion dog

 Breed introduction

 Breed name: Old English Bulldog

 English name: Olde English Bulldogge

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   Dog breed classification: Working dog

  History:

  Origin: United States, originated in the 20th century .

 Although the name is Old English Bulldog, it is actually a very new and rare breed, a breed developed by a breeding program implemented by David Lavitt in Pennsylvania, USA. Around 1971 he became dissatisfied with the English bulldog breed and its breathing difficulties, finding that they were no longer as healthy as their ancestors, but not as extreme. His goal was to create a breed that would have the traditional appearance and body of an 18th-century bulldog, but a personality like today's bulldogs. He created this breed by crossing English Bulldogs with Bullmastiffs, Colosseum Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, and others. The dog has a strong body, terrifying appearance, determination, bravery, alertness and great strength.

 Appearance:

 The body is as majestic as a pony, with an athletic look. The head is very large, square, broad and powerful, mastiff-shaped head. There is a deep groove between the eyes. The protruding forehead has many wrinkles. The jaw muscles are well developed and the lower jaw is strong and prominent. There are sagging dewlaps on both sides of the upper lip. The eyes are set low, the distance between the eyes is wide, the forehead is flat, the muzzle is short and broad, and the bridge of the nose is prominent. The ears are high at the base, small, triangular, wide at the base, pointed at the tip, and folded forward. There is a double fold in the neck dewlap. The neck is short and thick, and the shoulders are broad and muscular. The chest is deep and broad. Both ribs are round and drum. The back is short, strong and slightly arched. Tighten your lower abdomen. Forelimbs straight or slightly curved. The hind legs and thigh muscles are very well developed and are not particularly curved like other breeds. The tail is straight. The coat is short and tight, and the colors include gray, black, white, red, light yellow, white with red markings, white with black markings, etc.

Shape:

Height 51-64 cm

Weight 30-48 kg