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Things To Know Before Buying American Bulldogs For Sale

By Jessica West


Quite a few people that you know may already have pets as you read this. And in fact, seeing how happy they are with their animal companions, you have come to thinking of getting one after seeing an American bulldogs for sale sign earlier. Before you do plunk down your hard earned dollars, read on in this article for some information to guide you in your decision.

This bulldog is much bigger and has longer legs than the English variety. It is very stocky and well built and has quite a large head. Developed during the turn of the century by working class migrants, the dogs were used for farm work to assist in getting rid of feral pigs and other farmyard pests.

In spite of the various genetic variations, there are generally two kinds of American bulldog. The more common one is called the Bully type wherein it has a shorter muzzle but also is much larger and heavier. The other type is called the Performance or Standard, a generally more athletic one that has a larger muzzle and a much more square head. A third bulldog variation is made by crossing the first two types to get a hybrid.

Although classified as a working class mastiff, this breed is however quite good to have around children as long as they have been socialized early. While young they do tend to be quite aloof but should mellow with age. They require a lot of attention however due to their highly emotional personalities.

This dog is not really fit for indoor living unlike its French and British counterparts. As it was formally bred for farm work it will require its share of daily walks plus plenty of space for it to move around in. One may find it hard to make it adjust to small space living. So if you live in the city it may be better for you to get another breed more suited to small space living.

Should you have set your mind on this dog, be prepared for slobber, and lots of it. This is particularly true if you get the bully type. Either way, both types are easier to groom as they have generally smooth and short coats. They also shed fur very moderately so you will not have much problem with regards to having fur all over the place.

On average the lifespan for this breed is about ten to sixteen years. Most of the time they will live healthy and active lives but they will be prone to some complications. These complications are bone cancer, cherry eye and hip dysplacia. Do keep in touch also with your veterinarian as they will need regular upkeep and maintenance and also to combat the more than regular bout with certain allergies.

Remember that getting any pet will need a lot of commitment and responsibility so you should study it as much as you can prior to doing so. This article hopefully has provided enough information for you to gauge your final decision on although the items covered are by no means exhaustive. Always try to get more information where you can prior to taking a pet.




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