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  2. 32 facts about American Bulldogs - AOL

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    Unlike the English Bulldog and the French Bulldog (two of the best dog breeds for companionship), the American Bulldog is quite tall, growing to between 20 and 28 inches by the time they reach ...

  3. American Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    An American Bulldog; the typical mandibular prognathism is evident. The American Bulldog is a stocky and heavily built dog with a large head and a muscular shoulders and forearms. Its coat is short and generally smooth, requiring little maintenance except a bath every few weeks. The breed is a light-to-moderate shedder.

  4. Go Small or Go Home With These 15 Teacup Dog Breeds - AOL

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    French Bulldog. Currently the most popular dog breed in the U.S., the adorbs Frenchie can cost as much as $3,000 for a well-bred pup, and teacups will probably set you back even more. Intelligent ...

  5. 10 Lovable Dogs with Short Legs - AOL

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    These petite-sized pups with short legs pack a major dose of cuteness. The post 10 Lovable Dogs with Short Legs appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. Dexter cattle - Wikipedia

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    The aborted foetus is commonly called a bulldog, a stillborn calf that has a bulging head, compressed nose, protruding lower jaw, and swollen tongue, as well as extremely short limbs. [10] The occurrence of bulldog foetuses is higher in calves born with a black coat than a red coat, because black coat colour is more common. [11] Short-legged ...

  7. Olde English Bulldogge - Wikipedia

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    The Olde English Bulldogge is an American dog breed, recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC) in January 2014. The breed is listed in the UKC Guardian Dog Group. [1] Five years prior to UKC recognition, the breed was registered by the former Canine Developmental, Health and Performance Registry (CDHPR), a privately held business located in Kalamazoo, Michigan.