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{{Infobox Dogbreed | image = Bulldog2f.jpg | image_caption = Bulldog | name = Bulldog | altname = British Bulldog
English Bulldog | country = England | fcigroup = 2 | fcisection = 2 | fcinum = 149 | fcistd = http://www.dogdomain.com/fcistandards/fci-149.htm | akcgroup = Non-sporting | akcstd = http://www.akc.org/breeds/bulldog/index.cfm | ankcgroup = Group 7 (Non-Sporting) | ankcstd = http://www.ankc.aust.com/british.html | ckcgroup = Group 6 - Non-Sporting Dogs | ckcstd = http://www.ckc.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=137&Breed_Code=BLD | kcukgroup = Utility | kcukstd = http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/utility/u954.htm | nzkcgroup = Non-sporting | nzkcstd = http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br712.html | ukcgroup = Companion Breeds | ukcstd = http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/companions/englishbulldog.std.shtml }} :''For information about many breeds of the bulldog type, see Bulldog breeds.'' The '''Bulldog''' (often called the '''English Bulldog''' or '''British Bulldog''') is a medium-sized dog breed that originated in England.

Appearance
The ideal show dog show Bulldog must be of medium size and smooth coat; with heavy, thick-set, low-slung body, massive short-faced head, wide shoulders and sturdy limbs. The size for mature dogs is about 50 pounds (23 kg); for mature bitches about 40 pounds (18 kg).

Temperament
Contrary to classic Animation cartoon parodies and nicknames of the breed, such as 'Sour-Puss', that depicted the bulldog as ferocious and wearing a spiked dog collar, the bulldog is not a vicious dog breed and gets along well with both humans, including children, and sometimes other dog breeds. The reputation of being ferocious was true during the days of bullbaiting, but the aggressive tendencies were bred out of them by the time of the Second World War. Bulldogs are very friendly and playful, whilst also being stubborn and protective, characteristics which have helped make the breed one of the unofficial symbols of the United Kingdom.

Health
Bulldogs tend to have breathing problems as their flat face restricts air; because of this they should be closely monitored in hot weather as they can suffer heat stroke easier than breeds with long noses. They also have problems swimming and can drown if left unattended near a pool. Other common health problems include cherry eye, allergies, and (among older bulldogs) hip problems and cataracts. Because of the large heads in proportion to body size, baby bulldogs are usually delivered by Caesarean section as most pups get stuck in the birth canal during natural birth. Image:Englishbulldog.JPG thumb|250px|left

History
The term "bulldog" was first used around 1500{{cite book|title=Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 11th edition|year=2003}} and might have been applied to various ancestors of modern bulldog breeds. In the 1600s{{cite book|author=Fogle, Bruce |year=2000|title=The New Encyclopedia of the Dog|publisher= Doring Kindersley (DK)|id=ISBN 0-7894-6130-7}}, bulldogs were used for bullbaiting, a wagering sport popular in the 17th century in which trained bulldogs leapt at a Cattle bull lashed to a post, latched onto its snout and attempted to suffocate it. It is adaptation to these rough origins that resulted in the bulldog's unusual look. Its short and slightly upward facing snout enables it to breathe while keeping hold of the bull, its wrinkles allowed blood to flow away from the dog's eyes and nose, and its thickly-muscled neck and light hind end helped to prevent the thrashing of the bull's head from breaking the dog's spine. The practice of bullbaiting was banned in England in 1835. After bullbaiting was banned, the breed began to die out (known as the Old English Bulldog) until fans turned to conformation dog shows. The first show to have a class for bulldogs was in Birmingham. Just a few years later, in 1864, a club was organized to enhance the breed. Unfortunately, this group never picked a specific breed standard, and in 1891 the two top bulldogs, King Orry and Dockleaf, were greatly different in appearance. King Orry was reminiscent of the original bulldogs -- lighter boned and very athletic. Dockleaf was smaller and heavier set -- more like modern bulldogs. Dockleaf was declared the winner that year. Although some argued that the older version of the bulldog (known as the Old English Bulldog) was more fit to perform, the modern version’s looks won over the fans of the breed. Recently, many people have tried to recreate the a breed more akin to the original bullbaiter. Examples of the trend are the Olde Englishe Bulldogge, Renaissance bulldog, Victorian, Continental and Dorset Old Thyme bulldog. The American Bulldog is also thought by some to have similarities to the original bullbaiters.

Miscellaneous


Bulldogs in the Arts
* Hector the Bulldog, and Spike the Bulldog are animated cartoon characters in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' series of cartoons. * Marc Antony and Pussyfoot Marc Antony, an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' series of cartoons. * Spike, Tom's nemesis in the theatrical cartoon series ''Tom and Jerry (MGM) Tom and Jerry'' Sometimes Spike had a puppy, his son Spike. No mother bulldog was ever shown. * Francis from ''Oliver and Company'' * Bandit from ''Jonny Quest'' * Carface from ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'' * Angus from the 1997 ''Mr. Magoo'' movie * Ripper and many others belonging to Dursley family#Marjorie Dursley Marjorie Dursley in ''Harry Potter''. * Frog from the TV series "MacGyver" * Butch, Droopy's nemesis in the theatrical cartoon series "Droopy"(MGM)cartoons. * Beefy from the Adam Sandler film ''Little Nicky''

Quotes
"Do you know why the English Bulldog has a jutting chin and sloping face? It is so he can breathe without letting go." - Sir Winston Churchill, to a Nazism Nazi envoy, 1940 "I ask the enemy, who wants a piece of this Bulldog?" Commander Jim Pate, Franco-Prussian War, 1871

Mascots
Because of their tenacity, the bulldog is the symbol of Great Britain and is popular as the mascot of universities, military institutions, and other organizations, including: * Bancroft School * Butler University * California State University, Fresno * Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs * The Citadel (Military College) The Citadel * Dwight-Englewood School * Georgetown University (the team name is the Georgetown Hoyas, but the mascot is Jack the Bulldog) * University of Georgia * Louisiana Tech * Mack Trucks * Mississippi State University * Norfolk Academy * North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (though called an Aggie) * University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez * University of Redlands * Texas Lutheran University * Truman State University * Western Bulldogs * Yale University * U.S. Marine Corps * Ferris State University * University of Minnesota Duluth * Cedartown High School * An English Bulldog named "Matilda" was the mascot of World Wrestling Entertainment WWF Tag Team British Bulldogs The British Bulldogs [http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/profiles/b/british-bulldogs.html], [http://members.tripod.com/~retro4/bulldog.html] :See [http://ghsweb.k12.ar.us/bulldog/mascot.htm] for bulldog logos of various entities.

See also
* Old English Bulldog * Olde Englishe Bulldogge * French Bulldog * American Bulldog * Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog * Australian Bulldog * British Bulldog * Original English bulldog (Wilkinson's bulldog)

References


External links

- The Bulldog Club of America
- The Bulldog Information Library
- The Bulldog Growth Stages Category:Dog breeds Category:English cultural icons Category:Bulldog breeds de:Englische Bulldogge es:Bulldog ia:Bulldog it:Bulldog he:בולדוג ×?נגלי nl:Engelse bulldog pl:Buldog angielski ru:Бульдог sr:Булдог sv:Engelsk bulldogg

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