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Bulldogs originated in England in the 13th century. They were originally bred for bull-baiting, a violent pastime.
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Bulldogs' wrinkled face, pushed-in snout, and loose, drooping skin make them distinctive. Their strong, compact construction makes them look powerful.
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Bulldogs are kind and friendly. They're loyal, affectionate, and good with kids, making them great family pets.
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Bulldogs are low-energy dogs. They're good apartment pets because they like short walks, fun, and relaxing indoors.
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Bulldogs may have trouble regulating their body temperature in hot weather due to their short muzzles. They need shade and cooling.
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Bulldogs' short, silky coats require little care. Brushing and occasional bathing typically keep their coat clean and healthy.
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Bulldogs drool, especially after eating or drinking. To control drool, keep a towel accessible.
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Bulldogs can be stubborn. Their training requires patience, positivity, and constancy.
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Due to their anatomy, bulldogs can develop various health difficulties. The breed often has breathing issues, hip deformity, and skin diseases.
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Bulldogs live 8–10 years. Proper care, a balanced diet, frequent exercise, and veterinary checkups can extend their lifespan.