“Snoring, snuggling, and stealing hearts since birth!”
I am a English Bulldog puppy! I was born on August 1st and I will be ready for my forever home on September 26th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian and I am microchipped. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Duane and Rose Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.
My Mom is Maggie. My Dad is Stormy.
I will come with a 1 year genetic health guarantee.
I will be sent to my new home with a 3lb bag of Nutrisource food and a toy.
This breed may look tough, but they actually do have a mild, sweet, and tender disposition. The English Bulldog was originally from the British Isles, and before the 13th century they were used primarily for baiting bulls and bears. This charming, loyal, and calm breed does well with children, loves people, but can be a bit hostile to dogs they do not know. The English Bulldog is great for apartment living, as well as for new dog owners. The breed doesn't bark much, but they do have a tendency to drool, snore, and wheeze. The English Bulldog is short, stocky. This breed needs very little exercise, maybe 15 minutes a day, and then they are ready for a nap. The English Bulldog is a non-sporting companion breed and is part of the Bull Mastiff family of dogs. They are typically 40-54 pounds, are usually 12-17 inches high, and normally have a lifespan of eight to twelve years. Their easy to maintain short, glossy coat is commonly white, sand, red, brindle, and piebald, and does require to be brushed a few times a week. The breed’s main concern in grooming is cleaning their wrinkles where dirt and debris can accumulate. They only need routine bathing about every six to eight weeks, but they do require their nails to be trimmed once to twice a month, and their teeth brushed two to three times a week. Maintaining routine veterinary visits, and bestowing much love and care and your English Bulldog should live a long and happy life.