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bulldogBritish breed of dog of ancient but uncertain origin, formerly bred for bull-baiting. The head is broad and square, with deeply wrinkled cheeks, small folded ears, very short muzzle, and massive jaws, the peculiar set of the lower jaw making it difficult for the dog to release its grip. Thickset in build, the bulldog grows to about 45 cm/18 in and has a smooth beige, tawny, or brindle coat. The French bulldog is much lighter in build and has large upright ears. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Robert Natoli, a film lab technician from Toluca Lake, sat on the
sidelines with his American bulldog, Max.
"Eddie" from Frasier, Freckles and Maisey from 101 Dalmatians,
and even the American Bulldog from the Little Rascals. This time, the scrappy American bulldog,
the sage golden retriever and the catty Himalayan are en route with the
Seaver family to a camping trip in Canada, when they break free of their
pet carriers on the tarmac of San Francisco International. |
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