Bulldog
Bulldogs are lively, loyal and affectionate.
About the Bulldog
Ils donnent une impression de détermination, de force et d’activité, avec une personnalité pleine de vie, audacieuse, fidèle et courageuse. Despite their somewhat severe appearance, the Bulldog is very affectionate with those it is close to.
In addition to some distinctive characteristics, Bulldogs really distinguish themselves with their especially heavy and constrained gait. Ils semblent faire des pas courts et rapides sur le bout des pattes, sans que leurs pattes arrière se soulèvent de terre.
Source : Faits et caractéristiques essentiels issus de la Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)
Particularités de la race
- Pays
- Royaume-Uni
- Groupe
- FCI Groupe 2, Groupe AKC non sportif
- Catégorie de taille
- Moyen
- Espérance de vie moyenne
- 8–12 ans
Affectueux / Résolu / Plein de vie / Alerte / Confiant / Fidèle
Faits essentiels
Origins of the breed
The Bulldog was first classified as a breed in the 1630s, and originally used for bull-baiting. Although there is earlier mention of similar types referred to as bandogs, a term reserved today for a type of fighting dog.
The Club in the U.K. was established in 1875, taking responsibility for the future of a breed regarded as an icon in its homeland. One of the oldest indigenous breeds, the Bulldog is known as the national dog of Great Britain.