12 Realities New English Bulldog Owners Must Accept

What do England, the U.S. Marines, Yale University, University of Georgia, and dozens of other schools all have in common?

The dog they have all chosen to represent their tough, tenacious characters. That dog? Why, it's the Bulldog, of course!

cute-english-bulldogs.jpgSometimes called the English Bulldog or the British Bulldog, the breed originated in England and has a bloody past.

It descended from fighting mastiffs that were brought to the British Isles by the Romans and was used in a bloody sport called bullbaiting.

Today, however, the Bulldog only slightly resembles his ancestors in appearance. And all of the ferociousness that he exhibited in the bullbaiting pens? Gone for good.

Despite his still ferocious appearance, you'd be hard-pressed to find a dog with a sweeter, more loving disposition. They are friendly, social, calm, balanced, compassionate, stubborn, proud and persevering.

If you are considering to own an English Bulldog, or you’ve just become a new English Bulldog owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new English Bulldog owners must accept on the next page!…and if you already are an English Bulldog owner, see if you can relate!

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1,281 thoughts on “12 Realities New English Bulldog Owners Must Accept

  1. Any English Bulldog you get that is less than that price is going to have problems and is likely going to come from a rescue. There’s a reason why they are in the rescue in the first place.

    IF you want a Bully, you need to have the financial resources to maintain their health. They are pretty much the most expensive dog there is to breed. So, if you want one, you’ll have to bite the bullet and spend the cash.

  2. Oh Jesse… So sorry. I worry about my bullies… Just almost 3… But the joy and love they bring me is amazing. God love him… Otis is such a good looking lil man! I am sure he was a good buddie.

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