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  2. Miniature Bull Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The English Miniature Bull Terrier is a breed with origins in the extinct English White Terrier, the Dalmatian and the Bulldog. The first existence is documented in 1872 in The Dogs of British Island .

  3. American Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The American Bulldog is predisposed to the following dermatological conditions: allergic skin disease, ichthyosis, solar dermatosis, and squamous cell carcinoma. [ 19 ] A review of patient records in the US from over 600 hospitals found the American Bulldog to be predisposed to juvenile-onset demodicosis with a 3.4 odds ratio.

  4. Toy Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The toy bulldog is an extinct unrecognised breed of small bulldog that existed in England during the 18th and early 19th centuries. The same name is used for unrelated, but similar-appearing dogs, that are mostly modern crosses between bulldogs and pugs, which are also not a recognised dog breed .

  5. ‘Miniature’ English Bulldog Gives Mom Side-Eye After Being ...

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    The video's overlay says that Harry weighs a whopping 62 pounds, although he's supposed to be a miniature English bulldog which means he should only weigh 20-40 pounds! Watch what happens when mom ...

  6. American Bully - Wikipedia

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    Temperament in adult dogs is highly dependent on training, and the breed can be very demanding and needs to be properly trained. The American Bully Kennel Club divided the American Bully into four categories, including the XL, Pocket, Standard, and Classic, whereas other registries, including the UKC, have approved one consistent size standard.

  7. Staffordshire Bull Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Dog breeders migrated away from the heavier bulldogs, and introduced terrier blood into their crosses for gameness and agility. These bull and terrier crosses produced the ancestral breeding stock that, over the course of decades, evolved into the modern conformation show dogs we know today as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the Bull Terrier.