Saturday, March 12, 2011

History of the Bulldog








The English Bulldog originated in the British Isles, descended from the ancient Asiatic mastiff. The dog was given the name "bull" because of its use in bull baiting and for their robust look of a little bull. They were aggressive, ferocious and courageous with the power to attack full grown bulls, which they did in arena combat before the practice was banned by law in the 19th century. The bulldogs would attack from the bottom up going underneath the bull and aiming for the neck, making it hard for the bull to fight back. Today's bulldog has a very different temperament from those of his ancestors, but still retains a strong determination.


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

very different.

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this website is awesome

after going through, and looking at everything i found that this site is awesome. keep up the work guys.

in reference to: 360voice.com - Give your Xbox a voice of its own! (view on Google Sidewiki)

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Wonderful Chubby English Bulldogs

ENGLISH BULLDOGS!!


I think that the English bulldog is a great dog to have. They are not to big, they have a well rounded temperament. I know that there is a lot of people who don’t want one of these animals is because of drooling. Or whatever the case may be. But I currently have two English bulldogs. They are very sweet, loving, and no drool problems. Yes, they were kind of expensive but they are worth the money and preserving the breed. I suggest that everyone takes a better closer look to these wonderful breed of animals.