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30th August 2008

Free bulldog

Always wanted a pet bulldog but never had the money or the will to spend so much on a pet? Well, how about getting yourself a free bulldog, how does that sound? Quite good, isn’t it?Well, if you’re thinking there is no way someone is going to give you a free bulldog then you’re wrong. Even though bulldogs are a expensive breed since they’re quite in demand, you wouldn’t have to pay a huge sum of money to get yourself a bulldog.

Breeders often give away free bulldogs to people who would be capable to take good care of them. Bulldogs that breeders don’t need are given away for free to people who offer to take them. Generally these bulldogs are the ones the breeders don’t wish to keep with them anymore, these are generally the ones with birth defects of some sort or maybe the ones who have been permanently injured and wouldn’t be able to fetch a good price in the market or participate in dog shows, in such a case the breeder would feel it is a waste of his time to train such a dog and hence gives it away for free. Free bulldogs doesn’t necessarily mean deformed ugly bulldogs with no charm at all. Free bulldogs might be perfectly fine but just with some minor birth defect which is generally unnoticeable.

If you want to get your hands on a free bulldog, just contact a few bulldog breeders to ask them about the current free bulldogs they have, you might have to look around a bit before you find a breeder giving away a free bulldog. Taking in a free bulldog is something nice since the breeder doesn’t need it anymore and you’re just doing him a favor by giving a home to the free bulldog.

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30th August 2008

English Bulldogs

The English bulldogs have some typical traits that are common to all molosser breeds, however they do show some particular characteristics that set them apart from all other breeds of dogs.In today’s world, the bulldog has become more of a dog for dog shows and a sweet tempered, gentle and loving family pet, the English bulldog derives its name from the fact that they were used, once upon a time, to guard, control and bait bulls.

Although the bulldogs are a breed that has descended from mastiff type dog known as mollossus, bandog or alaunt, the English bulldogs found today are more placid and gentle as opposed to their ancestors however the fighting dog ancestry can still be noticed from some features of their temperament and personality.The strong will and courage of a bulldog is the reason that they rarely ever complain or whine. They bark when they have a really strong reason to, and they never really are too demanding. The incredible tenacity of the bulldog has turned into lovable patience over the years as the English bulldog transformed from a fighter dog to a loving domestic pet.

The English bulldog was bred to be a ferocious fighter however, over the years English bulldogs became gentle and loving, but just by nature. They haven’t lost their ferocious look, fighter personality or the commanding walk that just is what a bulldog’s charm is all about.English bulldogs are quite expensive; a well-bred English bulldog puppy would approximately burn a $2000 hole in your pocket. English bulldogs make amazing pets since they’re playful, charming and great to be with. They are extremely adjusting and don’t whine much since they can very easily adjust to changed surroundings and are extremely obedient too.

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