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Facts About Bulldog Puppies For Sale In Missouri

By Jose Hall


Bulldogs has its origin in the Roman Empire. Originally, the dogs were used in bullbaiting, a form of animal sport that involved dogs fighting each other. The sport was bloody and ended with some dogs dead or sustaining very bad injuries to the body. The dogs were also used to drive cattle to markets where they engaged in bullbaiting too. However, with changes in time, the uses of bulldogs have changed a lot.

Today, bulldogs have become gentle companions for human beings. They are reared in the house as well as in outdoor conditions. They have become increasingly popular in the US, the UK and several other western countries. Popularity in eastern countries is not very high but it is growing gradually. When one is considering bulldog puppies for sale in Missouri, they should first understand the basic facts about the breed. One can be better prepared to offer the needed care if they understand the dog first before they acquire it.

Bulldogs only rise to a height of 12-15 inches at the shoulders. However, they have bodies that are very muscular with widely placed legs. Males weigh about fifty pounds when they have fully matured while females weigh forty pounds. In most cases, show dogs usually weight ten pounds over those that are not used in shows.

The heads are broad while cheeks extend to the sides of eyes. The faces are densely wrinkled, particularly around the foreheads. Lower lips are undershot while upper ones are droopy. This makes the lower teeth to stick out. They have strong and massive jaws. The jaws are massively built to allow latching onto opponents when in a fight.

Bulldogs are sweet and sociable, but are very courageous. The great courage makes the breed a perfect watchdog. It has a friendly and easygoing personality. They are good with people, even strangers. It is rare to find a bulldog barking. However, the stare in their eyes coupled with the mere appearance and size frightens intruders away.

The temperament of individual dogs is dependent on several factors, which include socialization, heredity, and training. In nature, puppies are filled with curiosity and playfulness. People can touch and hold them without trouble. It is good to try and understand the individual puppies by spending time with them so as to learn their character. The puppy chosen should not be timid and withdrawn, but it should also not be aggressive to its littermates.

Bulldog puppies are prone to various health problems. The occurrence of the medical conditions is not guaranteed in all puppies, but it is important to be aware of them. It is important to learn more about the breed before setting up meetings with breeders to make a purchase. Early preparation allows one to ask the right questions during interviews with breeders.

One should ensure that the puppies are only taken when they are old enough after they have socialized enough with littermates and have been nursed by the mother. It is important to obtain the documentation and clearance showing the certain health conditions are not in the dogs. One should inspect the parents too.




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