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This is our Wix internal site for everything Bulldog fans out there!
We demonstrate and share our love for this amazing breed by showing you information and facts about them, from learning how to take care of them to just learning more about their history and corks.
We also share with the company your pictures with your bulldogs or interactions with them, please see our contact page for more on how to share with us.
We also have a dedicated store that focuses on clothing, accessories and more for your loved Bulldog.

Fun facts about Bulldogs you probably didn't know
THEY WERE BRED TO FIGHT BULLS

THEY NARROWLY ESCAPED EXTINCTION
Once bull baiting was banned in England, bulldogs were suddenly not needed. It seemed like this breed’s days were numbered, but lovers of the dog saw potential. Fanciers began to breed the dogs to have kinder and gentler demeanors. Some bulldogs were brought to Germany and the United States, where they worked as herding dogs. Others stayed in England as companions.

Bull baiting was a common blood sport in the United Kingdom from 1206 up until its inevitable banning in 1835. Bulldogs, which had been specially bred for the violent encounter, would creep low to the ground and attempt to bite the bull’s (or bear's, or horse's) nose.
THEY MAKE GREAT MASCOTS

Soldiers in the United States infantry were often called "Dog Faces" or "Dog Face Soldiers"—but the 3rd Infantry Division took this nickname to a new level by officially adopting a canine mascot and song. In 1965, the division commissioned Walt Disney to draw them a mascot.
THEY NEED SOME ASSISTANCE WITH REPRODUCTION
Soldiers in the United States infantry were often called "Dog Faces" or "Dog Face Soldiers"—but the 3rd Infantry Division took this nickname to a new level by officially adopting a canine mascot and song. In 1965, the division commissioned Walt Disney to draw them a mascot.









