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Bulldog Training
Bulldog training tips can be found on special websites, but if you are a novice in training, responsible breeders won't sell you such a dog.
These dogs possess substantial muscle and heavy bone, and they feature wrinkly muzzles and undershot jaws, which used to be their weapons in bull baiting competitions. These dogs could bite bulls on the nose and pin them to the ground. Modern dogs are no longer bred for this ‘sport,’ and they are much friendlier. English and French species have become much smaller, but they have retained their musculation and squared bodies. American breed features long legs, and it is more reminiscent of its predecessor.
Bulldog training tips can be found on special websites, but if you are a novice in training, responsible breeders won't sell you such a dog.
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Bulldog Training -
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Dogs of this breed may become territorial and dominating, if the owner cannot deal with a puppy. Consistency is the key in housebreaking a puppy of this breed. With these dogs, praise for correct behavior works better than punishment for incorrect behavior. When bringing a puppy home, it’s important to follow the breeder's feeding and sleeping schedule and change the life of a puppy as little as possible. Usually, puppies from reputable breeders are easy to train, because they are already socialized, but some animals may be stubborn and self-minded. Bulldog training tips can be found on special websites, but if you are a novice in training, responsible breeders won't sell you such a dog.
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