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American Bulldog Association
The american bulldog association can provide training tips and photo galleries of the breed.
This is a new breed, and it appeared due to the efforts by John D. Johnson of Summerville. After the WW II, he returned to the USA to find almost nothing left of the stock, but he managed to piece together the genetic mosaic of the breed. He created a dog, which bore a very close resemblance to its predecessors, who used to fight raging bulls. This dog is more agile and enduring than its English counterpart, and it is known to be a good watchdog, hunter, tracker and companion.
The american bulldog association can provide training tips and photo galleries of the breed.
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This variety of the breed is larger and closer to the old-time dogs used in bull baiting. They are more active than English and French types, but they should also be kept indoors, because of their low tolerance to heat and cold. Like their ancestors, these dogs are famous for their courage and tenacity. In spite of their formidable appearance, these dogs are very friendly and affectionate. This breed is absolutely reliable in any situation. It can be trusted with children and other pets. The american bulldog association can provide training tips and photo galleries of the breed.
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