Sunday 8 January 2017

Before You Respond To An American Bulldogs For Sale Sign

By Jessica West


Quite a few people you know probably own pets as of now while you are reading this article. Seeing as to how happy these people are it has given you an inkling that perhaps you can be happy with a pet as well. Recently you have seen an American bulldogs for sale sign and you are now thinking of getting this breed as your starter pet. But before you do take this leap, finish reading this article first so that you can have an informed decision later on.

Physically this dog is much larger than the English bulldog and of course longer legs. It is much stockier, stronger looking and has a large head. This breed came about as it was developed by migrants who came over to help in farm work in the United States, usually to assist in helping get rid of feral pigs and other pests.

Historically there are quite a few variations, but only two stand out as the most common. One is called the Standard or Performance type and has a squarer head and larger muzzle, while the Bully version has a shorter muzzle but with a much heavier and larger build. A third type, called the hybrid, is a mixture of the two.

Although this dog is classified as a working dog, it is quite good to have around children as long as it has been trained to socialize earlier on. When it is still young it will be somewhat aloof and unapproachable but this will change later on as it get older and mellower. Prepare to give it a lot of attention as it has quite an emotional personality.

Even though the British and French bulldog varieties are quite used to sedentary living, this breed is not and it will take quite some time getting used to. This is because it was originally bred for farm work and tasks It will need to have daily walks plus some space to frolic and stretch its legs in.

Should you have set your mind on this dog, be prepared for slobber, and lots of it. This is particularly true if you get the bully type. Either way, both types are easier to groom as they have generally smooth and short coats. They also shed fur very moderately so you will not have much problem with regards to having fur all over the place.

The dog will also have it share of medical complications and problems. Most complications that this breed will encounter will be bone cancer, hip dysplacia, and cherry eye. It will also be prone to its share of allergies so you will definitely need some health regimen or plan given by your veterinarian. On average they live anywhere from ten to fifteen years.

Covered in this article are some needed items that you should mull over prior to getting this dog breed. Definitely there are other items for you to consider as this list is by no means exhaustive, but suffice it to say that this is useful base information for you to consider on your road to a final and informed decision.




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