The English Bulldog is undoubtedly the most famous of all bulldogs and was originally used to tease bulls. The English Bulldog is therefore the most temperamental and aggressive of all Bulldogs. After being gradually transformed into an ornamental dog, the English Bulldog became less wild and became one of the pet dogs of today. French BulldogThe French Bulldog, whose lineage comes from the English Bulldog, is smaller and more docile than the English Bulldog. It is especially friendly and kind with children. The French Bulldog is loved as an excellent toy and companion dog. Russian Bulldog In old Russia, people were keen on dog fighting shows. So the European Bulldog bloodline was introduced and the Russian Bulldog was bred. The Russian Bulldog was used in major dogfighting venues, but after the popularity of dogfighting was gradually replaced, it is now being bred as a working dog to guard people’s property. There are several theories about the origin of the American Bulldog, with some saying that it was a new breed that was slowly bred by settlers who brought it to the American continent. The American Bulldog is now far more capable and in better condition than the original English Bulldog, while others say that the American Bulldog is a fictional breed bred by mixing it with other breeds. Spanish BulldogThe Spanish Bulldog originated in Spain, and the Spanish Bulldog is a very suitable family dog. They are persistent and fearless, loyal and dedicated, hard-working, patient and loving with children, and aggressive with strangers. Chinese Bulldog The Chinese Bulldog is actually the Shar Pei Dog, once a world famous fighting dog. After being brought to the United States, they began to be bred into the more docile, meat-mouthed Shar-Pei. Unfortunately, the original and most standard bone-mouthed Shar-Pei has gradually become scarce, to the point of near extinction.
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