English Bulldog

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Did you know the wrinkles in the bulldog’s face were bred in to read like Chinese characters? Find out what makes this man-made dog so popular!

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25 Responses to “English Bulldog”

  1. Erikoistilaus on June 20th, 2010 at 3:48 am

    i love bulldogs
    i love bulldogs

  2. bikebuilder13 on June 20th, 2010 at 3:48 am

    IIIIII …
    IIIIII LLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEE ENGLISH BULLDOGS.

  3. @SunShawnSean / …
    @SunShawnSean /agreed. flame waring with you sucks and i’m sick of hearing the advertisement on this page. I just dig and defend bulldogs. Hope you understand.

  4. @Swemba

    Your dog …
    @Swemba

    Your dog has Brachycephalic syndrome. So he does not “do fine” outdoors. He or she has trouble regulating their body heat. This is why Bulldogs do terrible in warm climates, and cannot be as active as other dogs.

    As for “muslims” Muslims are people, a terrorist is not born a terrorist, they become one, based on their views via religion and education. A bulldog, is born a bulldog, the health problems are prominent in the breed. This does not mean 100% this means the majority.

  5. these dogs are …
    these dogs are chick magnets

  6. @Swemba Oh and you …
    @Swemba Oh and you don’t have a dog, your mommy’s dog doesn’t count

  7. @Swemba Your logic …
    @Swemba Your logic is like…terrorists are muslims, so all muslims are terrorists. Fact of the matter is many well bred bulldogs live their entire lifespans with no health problems presented. They can go outside and play just fine and mine can even swim.

  8. @SunShawnSean I …
    @SunShawnSean I assumed you didn’t have a dog based on your lack of knowledge. My dog does just fine outdoors. I’m sure your loser doesn’t even walk your dog. Based on that I’d bet my dog would do better outdoors than yours. Lol breed faults… You act as if the dogs a vampire and dies immediately if it goes outside. The guidelines are more for trypical dog persons like you who would lock your dog in your yard all day. It’s not like he passes out everyday from lack of oxygen.

  9. @Swemba

    Secondly. …
    @Swemba

    Secondly.. I have no idea whether or not you are or are not a “loser” I could care less, I’m talking about a breed of dog. The facts involved with them. Their definitively proven health problems.

    Yet you lack an argument, so you result to personal attacks and assuming my information is irrelevant. When it is the same information anyone who’s read or involved with the breed could give you.

    These are not opinions. They are facts.. do you not understand the difference?

  10. @Swemba

    I’m sorry …
    @Swemba

    I’m sorry. I’m confused as to when I informed you I didn’t own a dog? The fact that you own a bulldog specifically points out why you’re unable to see the breeds faults. But when your bulldog lies outdoors, roasting in the heat, unable to properly regulate their body temperature due to their inability to breath properly.. which of course you will ignore since apparently those are just the “quirks” of a bulldog. And nothing to worry about right?

  11. @Swemba Also, if …
    @Swemba Also, if you knew anything about dogs other than “olde english booldoggies are teh cool” You would know there are other factors involved in owning a breed, such as, their personality, the way they problem solve, layers of companionship, breed specific activity quirks. Not to mention the actual legacy they may have behind them. I don’t know why i’m even bothering to defend a breed that really doesn’t need defending. With my opinion I’m more relevant than you’ll ever be.

  12. @SunShawnSean The …
    @SunShawnSean The context I use just shows I’m not a loser. Since, after all, this is YouTube and these are short-text based comments. I’m not trying to prove anything. Your quote of Wikipedia as a reference just reinforced my judgement. Point plain and simple is I actually own the dog, you do not. I actually own and read material on the breed, you do not, and ultimately my family is involved in the breeding process, your’s is not.

  13. Watch the film: …
    Watch the film: Pedigree dogs exposed. Why make a dog, that cant swim, is prone to genetic deseases, cant even give birth by itself? non-pedigree dogs are geneticly stronger, live longer etc. A dog is a friend, not some fashion object. Breeders make me sick

  14. @TheAnimalDen

    I …
    @TheAnimalDen

    I agree. As well as Amstaffs.

  15. @Swemba

    And you …
    @Swemba

    And you accuse me of being a kid. When your exact words are “I was making fun of Olde English Bulldogges” And, you called the breed “lame”

    Do you see any irony here? Or like my sarcasm must I draw you a map?.

  16. @Swemba

    You seem …
    @Swemba

    You seem to have missed the sarcasm.

    It doesn’t matter who your breeder is, these health problems affect the breed in it’s entirety. This is fact, not opinion.

    As for Wikipedia. I suggest you spend some time on there, as you clearly could use the brief education on the most topical of things involved.

    And yes, Dogs do naturally change over the course of time. However that change does not need to be chiefly negative. Which is the case when concerning the English Bulldog.

  17. @SunShawnSean The …
    @SunShawnSean The blatent disreguard and lack of relevancy for any logic, in any of your comments, show that your just a kid and know nothing of a dog other than from your late night wiki searches.

  18. @SunShawnSean You …
    @SunShawnSean You burned bulldogs tard, by talking about how their health is and promoting the olde english bulldogge nonsense as a better option. I own an English Bulldog. My sister bred him and he is of excellent health so far. His mom has never been to the vet other than for shots. All health issues are for people who bought pet store dogs or the their breeder didn’t do proper inspections.

    All dogs in a breed will change their characteristics over time through breedings.

  19. @SunShawnSean they …
    @SunShawnSean they need to make a dogs 101 about the APBT Bulldogs are just to much…

  20. @Swemba

    You …
    @Swemba

    You really burned bulldogs though. I bet breeders everywhere will look at the intelligence in your comments and shy away from the breed. I bet bulldogs everywhere are ashamed of themselves.. you’ve really “pwned” them.

  21. @Swemba You …
    @Swemba You clearly don’t know what crossbreeds are. Or what “mutts” are, or anything about genetics. A dog.. is nothing like a “kit car”

    The point in time which a breed begins breeding true is irrelevant. More importantly, english bulldogs are unrecognizable compared to bulldogs from the days of bullbaiting. So how old the breed is hardly matters. It doesn’t resemble itself. Soundness has been sacrificed for type. And English bulldogs suffer for it.

  22. @SunShawnSean Yea I …
    @SunShawnSean Yea I know what crossbreeds are. I was making fun of the Olde English Bulldogies because they where nothing more then selective cross breeding done in the 70s. They are mutts. Not 1700s mutts, 1970s mutts. lame. It’s like people building kit cars instead of finding the originals and restoring them.

    English Bulldogs ie real pure breds have some of the oldest registry histories.

  23. funnyfunchannel on June 20th, 2010 at 3:48 am

    i have one and man …
    i have one and man shes awsome. Mine lays down alot and sleeps all day. one day i hid a bone somewhere and she found it

  24. Celebrity pet …
    Celebrity pet stylist? Man made dog? What a idiot. People didn’t make them they just bred different types. What an ultra maroon

  25. oh yeah….they do …
    oh yeah….they do allot.one day I was sleeping at friends house and he had a buldog….he and burped and the same time.

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