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- Published On: November 7th, 2024Categories: Health, Information
They are also a big choking hazard. They turn slimey and supple as the dog chews them and they often[...]
- Published On: November 6th, 2024Categories: History, Information
A brief history lesson: After bull-baiting, bear-baiting and dog fighting were prohibited in England in 1835, a few dedicated fanciers[...]
- Published On: October 24th, 2024Categories: Health, Information
Attention All Bulldog Owners Read how the attempted legislation was defeated! NH Brachy Post Mortem Presentation. This presentation gives[...]
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- Published On: February 4th, 2022Categories: Information
The Bulldog Club of America’s (BCA) position continues to be that the breed in the right hands has proved through many decades to be healthy, normal companions for thousands of owners who have chosen Bulldogs as their preferred breed.
- Published On: June 11th, 2021Categories: Information
We learn early what a negative thing this can be. Easy to count the faults. In fact, it’s one of the first things we learn.. especially the obvious faults. Some other issues take some practice and study to pick up on. But I believe this mantra is often taken way out of context. We’ve seen the quotes from famous dog people cautioning against fault judging, and that’s fine. Speaking from a level of expertise, this resonates with people who understand the concept of the statement.
- Published On: May 30th, 2021Categories: History
A collection of drawings and photos from many different eras Many of these photos have descriptive captions when[...]
- Published On: May 30th, 2021Categories: Health, Information
Recent results from research funded by the AKC Canine Health Foundation have the potential to significantly impact recommendations for spaying and neutering dogs in the United States. Most dogs in the United States are spayed or neutered, and for years the procedures have been completed prior to maturity. The study, published in the prominent, open access journal PLOS One, suggests that veterinarians should be more cautious about the age at which they spay and neuter in order to protect the overall health of dogs.
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