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January 9, 2012 by Mary Lou Davidson

Breed Profile: Bulldog

by Lauren R. Tharp

There are several varieties of bulldog: The American Bulldog, the French Bulldog, and the English Bulldog.  The latter could be considered the “winner” of the bunch as it is the most famous and has earned the right to be referred to simply as “Bulldog.”  The Bulldog is the mascot to 39 American universities, the official mascot to the United States Marine Corps, and is a popular character in cartoons—including Spike from Tom & Jerry and Hector the Bulldog from Looney Tunes!  First recognized by the AKC in 1886, the Bulldog is now the 14th most popular breed in the United States.

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Physical Traits

Size & Weight:  Bulldogs are medium-sized with adult dogs weighing in at 50-60 pounds and adult bitches weighing 40-50 pounds.

Coat & Color:  Short-haired with glossy straight hair close to their bodies.  They are available in the following colors: Brindle (They come in all varieties of brindle, but red is the most common and generally most desired), solid white, solid red, fawn, fallow, and piebald.

Other:  The name “bulldog,” or rather “bull dog,” comes from the bulldog’s original occupation of being used in the sport of bull baiting, a blood sport in which the dog was pitted against a chained up—but very angry!—bull in a fight to the death.

Life Expectancy:  8-12 years.

Temperament

While the above may lead you to believe otherwise (“They fought will bulls and won?!”), bulldogs tend to be more courageous than they are vicious.  Kind-hearted and dignified, these dogs are well-suited to urban and apartment living.  This dog can be described as a “lifelong puppy” and will never lose their early enthusiasm for life.  A family dog to their core, bulldogs should never be left alone for extended periods of time or their loneliness can drive them—and you!—mad, leading to destructive behavior.

Pros

  • Require very little exercise and, in fact, tend to do better without it.
  • Gentle with children if socialized early.  Will become an instant “member” of the family rather than just a “family pet.”  You may even forget it isn’t one of your actual children!
  • Bulldogs make excellent watchdogs.

Cons

  • Craves constant companionship/attention!  If left alone, bulldogs can become very destructive.
  • Require moderate to heavy obedience training (depending on each dog’s individual personality).  The phrase “stubborn as a bulldog” doesn’t come out of thin air!  Bulldogs can become willful and challenge you for dominance if you don’t show them who’s boss early on.  But you’d probably think you were a pretty tough guy too if you came from a line of bull conquerors!
  • Doesn’t do well in heat or humidity.

Looking for a Bulldog? Please contact Buddies Thru Bullies  to learn more about their adoptable dogs.

A special thanks to Dog Mountain for use of this featured image of the Bulldog.

September 19, 2011 by Mary Lou Davidson

Breed Profile: Golden Retriever

By Lauren R. Tharp

The second most popular dog in the United States (according to AKC registration records), the Golden Retriever originated as a hunting dog, roaming the Scottish Highlands, in the late 1800s. Now known for being excellent guide dogs and search and rescue dogs, the Golden Retriever was officially recognized as a breed by the AKC in 1925 and has been a favorite among dog-owners everywhere ever since.

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Physical Traits

Size & Weight: Medium to large. Females are smaller, generally around 20-22 inches tall and 55-65 pounds. Males are much larger, measuring 23-25 inches tall and weighing 65-80 pounds.

Coat & Color: Dense, water-resistant, outer coat with a softer undercoat. Their coats also have some feathering at the neck, back, thighs, and underside of the tail. The color is, true to their name: Golden.

Other: Digby on Pushing Daisies, Shadow in Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Dug in Up, and Buddy from the Air Bud movies were all Golden Retrievers. President Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States, also had a Golden Retriever, Liberty, as his Presidential dog while in office.

Life Expectancy: 10-12 years

Temperament

The ultimate people dog! Friendly, happy, and reliable, Golden Retrievers are a wonderful dog choice for people of all ages and living situations. They’re energetic, requiring daily exercise, but they aren’t overly demanding. Eager to please, these dogs will go to great lengths to make sure you’re happy with them.

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  • Easy to train!
  • A great family pet. Works well with people of all ages.
  • Exceptionally friendly. Great with strangers and other animals.

Challenges

  • They shed a lot. If you’re fussy about your household cleaning, this might not be the breed for you
  • Not the best watch dogs. They’re just too friendly!
  • Can become destructive if left alone for long periods of time.

If you are interested in adopting a Golden Retriever, please visit Golden Retriever Rescue, based in South Florida, they will help you to match family your with the right dog.

Special thanks to Stephen Hunack’s Dog Mountain gallery for use of this Golden Retriever featured image.

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