Kamis, 11 Juni 2015

American Bulldog history and domestication

Although the exact origins of the American Bulldog are not yet clear, it is commonly believed to have been derived from English Bulldogs, who came to North America with the European colonists. Although there is a great variety in the race today the American Bulldog is thought to be the most typical example of the original English Bulldog the 17th and 18th centuries Raising and breeding mainly for hunting and as a watchdog was the American Bulldog Bull used bait - a cruel and bloody sport where the American Bulldog made public to fight and is down Toro The American Bulldog is most common. on farms in the southern United States, where he was also known as Southern White, the countryside and the White Bulldog Bulldog known found.


Bulldog American Physical Characteristics

The American Bulldog is a large and powerful dog breed mastiff family belongs. They share many characteristics with other mastiff breeds including small, semi-erect ears shaped pendant and place, broad head. The American Bulldog is bigger, faster and more agile than the English Bulldog, which has powerful hind legs that can jump 6 feet tall. The American Bulldog has short, thick skin, which can be found in a variety of colors, but mostly white and brindle. They are a very muscular and powerful race, guarders bred as a hunter and fight (and win) against the Bulls.

American Bulldog behavior and temperament

The American Bulldog is a brave and courageous race, known incredibly aggressive at times feels threatened her. But they are also friendly and sociable dogs known for large carnivores, such as bears are kept in a package that primarily hunt. They are also known to be loyal and devoted to its owner, provided that (may occur otherwise problems dominance) as the leader of the pack to claim it. Although the American Bulldog is not among the dangerous dogs of the British Act of 1991, it is not uncommon to be confused with aggressive breeds such as Pit Bulls. These dogs are unrelated, but in fact prohibited, so that any potential American Bulldog owner was acquiring the proper documentation to prove that your dog is not a dangerous breed.

American Bulldog breed

American Bulldog color falls along with very fine differences in the overall appearance and temperament that is said to vary between different areas. In regions where the American Bulldog is most popular dogs are different in a position between these places, suggesting that American Bulldog is most often grown with people who live nearby. After its extinction in the area in the 1940s found the American Bulldog across America today are almost all believed to have grown by only two dogs breeders in the mid-1900s derivatives. Females give birth to 6-11 pups per litter and can often live to be 15 years old.

American Bulldog Interesting Facts and Features

Although today there is a widespread and popular race, the American bulldog was on the verge of extinction in the direction of mid 1900. After returning from service in World War II, John D. Johnson decided to follow the steps of his father and took over American Bulldog breeding in the United States, and finally rescued this race disappear forever. The Bulldog was first recognized as an official race in 1970, when he registered as American Pit Bulldog. However, the name was soon changed this domestic breed in the American Bulldog to avoid confusion with the American Pit Bull Terrier (to which this breed can look very similar and the two are often confused).

American Bulldog Facts

Name: American Bulldog
Origin: North America
Group: Dog
Average height (H): 63cm (25in)
Average Weight: 47kg (105 lbs)
Average life: 14 years
Average litter size: 8
Type: Mastiff
Color: White, Black, Red, Brown, Brindle
Temperament: assertive, but loyal and friendly
Coaching: Fixed
Special features: The small ears shaped pendant and a strong body
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