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"<b>You Can't Hurry Love:</b><br><br>The Bulldog is not a low maintenance dog. Owners need to have enough time to take care of their Bulldogs or they may wish to consider purchasing another breed.",

"<b>Delicate, but Dogged:</b><br><br>The Bulldog's flattened muzzle can cause severe breathing problems. In addition, the Bulldog’s wrinkly skin can become infected if it is not cleaned regularly.<br><br>Bulldogs can also become overheated, causing serious health problems, so they must be kept cool at all times.",

"<b>Ears Perked Up:</b><br><br>The French Bulldog looks like a smaller version of the Bulldog, and has long 'bat ears,' which stand straight up.",

"<b>Bulldog Delivery:</b><br><br>90% of Bulldog litters are done by C-Section because it is often dangerous for mothers to have natural childbirths.<br><br>Many breeders are trying to facilitate safe, natural bulldog births, and for this reason, Bulldogs tend to be very expensive.<br><br>Even after a successful delivery, mother and pups must be monitored to ensure that they remain healthy.",

"<b>Lazy and Loving it:</b><br><br>Like Pugs and Shih-Tzus, the Bulldog can get winded quite easily, or become overheated when taking long walks in hot weather.<br><br>Breathing difficulties associated with the Bulldog's pug-like nose prevent it from engaging in demanding physical activities, but small bouts of exercise are quite healthy.<br><br>The rest of the time, the Bulldog will enjoy sleeping, lazing around, and playing indoors with the air conditioning running.",

"<b>Bulldogs, Not Bullies:</b><br><br>Bulldogs get along well with other animals. They enjoy spending time with other dogs and can even get along with cats. ",

"<b>Pug Bulldog Confusion:</b><br><br>Despite persistent rumors to the contrary, Winston Churchill’s daughter was the owner of a small, Pug. Originally, it was believed she owned a Bulldog.<br><br>Perhaps it is the fact that the Bulldog is a cross between a Pug and a Mastiff that led to confusion.<br><br>When his daughter was sick, he wrote her a poem about her Pug referring to the dog by the endearing term,‘Puggy Wug.’",

"<b>Bulldogs on the Stage:</b><br><br>Despite his struggle with arthritis, Buddy the Bulldog acted on the television show <i>Veronica’s Closet,</i> in a doggy wheelchair.<br><br>The character was actually played by a female dog named Molly. She had to be fitted for a K9 cart, which is a doggy wheelchair.<br><br>Speedy, the Labrador Retriever, on <i>The Drew Carey Show,</i> also used a K9 Cart when the dog experienced hip trouble. ",

"<b>MVP (most valuable pet):</b><br><br>The Bulldog is a popular pet in the United States. Since 1973, over 234,600 Bulldogs have been registered by pet owners across the country.<br><br>From 1973 to 1998, the number of Bulldogs that were being registered each year had doubled.<br><br>Though the number of registered Bulldogs is a fraction of the number of registered Labrador Retrievers (the most popular breed) Bulldog owners often continue to buy keep Bulldogs for the rest of their lives.",

"<b>A Real Ivy-leaguer:</b><br><br>Since 1889, <i>Handsome Dan</i> has been the mascot for the Yale Bulldogs since 1889.<br><br>Yale is noted as being the first school to have a live college mascot in America.<br><br>Since 1889, 16 Bulldogs have served the school under the monicker <i>Handsome Dan.</i>",

"<b>Like Father, Like Son:</b><br><br>Max, the Bulldog from <i>Jake and the Fatman,</i> sired a son who was also a television personality.<br><br>His son, Taker, starred in TV commercials for Kinkos and Pepsi. Taker has also been on the sitcom <i>Everybody Loves Raymond.</i><br><br>Max lived in Southern California until his owner retired and then he moved to Hawaii for a year before returning to L.A. Max and the star of <i>Jake and the Fatman</i> were constant companions during the run of the show.",

"<b>Peculiar Pup:</b><br><br>The AKC describes the movement of a Bulldog as a vigorous shuffle that is ‘loose-jointed’ and ‘peculiar.’",

"<b>First Man, First Bulldog:</b><br><br>The Bulldog Club was founded in London, England, and its first member was an English Bulldog by the name of Adam. The Bulldog went on to become popular in the United States.<br><br>A Bulldog named 'Oh Boy' was even owned by President Warren J. Harding when he was in the White House during the 1920’s.",

"<b>Stocky and Sensitive:</b><br><br>The typical weight for a Bulldog is between 48 and 55 lbs, and they usually stand between 12 and 14 inches tall.<br><br>Their faces are incredibly sensitive, and lotion that is made for Bulldogs should be applied to keep the skin healthy and vibrant.",

"<b>Vicious or Victim?</b><br><br>The Bulldog is a direct descendant of the Mastiff, and English Bulldogs are so named because they were bred for 'bull baiting.'<br><br>This was a very cruel sport for which Bulldogs were trained to attack enormous bulls for entertainments sake. Today bull baiting is illegal.",

"<b>Bulldog Origins:</b><br><br>As a cross between the large Mastiff and the small pug, the Bulldog is a medium-sized dog with a wrinkly face. Bulldogs are a non-sporting group of dogs.",

"<b>Braindogs:</b><br><br>Bulldogs are relatively easy to train compared to other breeds.<br><br>They learn quickly, and are very sensitive to sound, so they will react to their trainer's tone of voice.",

"<b>Bred for Battle:</b><br><br>In England, Bulldogs were used in the cruel sports of dog fighting and bull baiting, and were trained to be vicious and even violent. Both sports were outlawed around 1835 and the breed was seen by some as unnecessary.<br><br>However, a group of Bulldog breeders were infatuated with the breed and they developed the non-fighting, gentle Bulldogs that live today.",

"<b>No Need for Rogaine:</b><br><br>Bulldogs shed minimally, and a rubber brush can be used to remove any dead hairs.<br><br>Loose hair should come off easily, leaving behind a vibrant and glossy coat. Make sure the brush is non-abrasive or it can hurt their delicate skin.",

"<b>Bad Reputation:</b><br><br>The French Bulldog was the lapdog of the prostitutes of France in the late 1800's.<br><br>French Bulldogs are a mix of the English Bulldog and Terrier.",

"<b>Bulldog Scandal:</b><br><br>Breeders have invented a breed known as the mini-Bulldog.<br><br>The mini-Bulldog is a mix of a Bulldog and a non-disclosed small breed.",

"<b>Long Live the Bulldog!</b><br><br>Though the Bulldog is sensitive and susceptible to minor health problems, they can live up to 18 years.<br><br>Unfortunately, they usually only live between 10 and 12 years.<br><br>The best way to keep your Bulldog healthy is to make sure it gets regular exercise, frequent trips to the vet, regular grooming to prevent infections, and lots of mental and physical care. Lots of love is also important."];