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American Bulldog

American Bulldog
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Origin United States of America
Traits
Weight Male 32–54 kg (71–119 lb);
Bully type: 39–59 kg (86–130 lb);
Female 27–41 kg (60–90 lb)
Height Male 50–65 cm (20–26 in)
Female 20–24 in (51–61 cm)
Coat Short, harsh
Color All white or white with patches of red or varying degrees of brown, brindle, or fawn.
Litter size 7–14 puppies
Life span 10–15 years
Classification / standards
UKC Guardian Dog standard
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
Traits
Weight Male 32–54 kg (71–119 lb);
Bully type: 39–59 kg (86–130 lb);
Female 27–41 kg (60–90 lb)
Height Male 50–65 cm (20–26 in)
Female 20–24 in (51–61 cm)
Coat Short, harsh
Color All white or white with patches of red or varying degrees of brown, brindle, or fawn.
Litter size 7–14 puppies
Life span 10–15 years
Classification / standards
UKC Guardian Dog standard

The American Bulldog is a breed of utility dog. There are two specific types of American Bulldog, Standard and Classic; additionally, there are also hybrids of the two types.

The American bulldog is a stocky, well built, strong-looking dog, with a large head and a muscular build. Its coat is short and generally smooth. The breed is a light to moderate shedder. Colors, while historically predominantly white with patches of red, black, or brindle, have grown in recent years to include many color patterns including black, red, brown, fawn, and all shades of brindle. The color conformation is quite varied, but solid black or any degree of merle is considered a cosmetic fault, and a blue color is a disqualification by the NKC Breed Standard. Black pigmentation on the nose and eye rims is traditionally preferred, with only some pink allowed. Eye color is usually brown, but heterochromia also occurs, although this is also considered a cosmetic fault. American Bulldogs are known to drool more than other breeds of dog; this varies and is more prevalent in the Bully type, which is generally a larger, heavier dog with a shorter muzzle. Standard or Performance types are generally more athletic with longer muzzles and a more square head. It is important to note that many modern American Bulldogs are a combination of the two types usually termed "hybrid." In general, American Bulldogs weigh between 27 and 54 kg (60 to 120 lb) and are 52 to 70 cm (20 to 28 in) at the withers, but have been known to greatly exceed these dimensions, especially in the "out of standard," nonworking stock.

American Bulldogs are typically confident, social, and active dogs that are at ease with their families. It is not uncommon for an American Bulldog to require a high level of attention due to their highly emotional personality. They bond strongly with their owners. They are capable of jumping in excess of 3 feet (0.91 m) vertical due to the dense muscle build of the breed. Young American Bulldogs may be slightly aloof with strangers, but as they mature the breed's normal confidence should assert itself. This breed tolerates children and can do very well with them, provided they are socialized early and understand their limits. The more exposure to good training practices, other dogs, and people, the more likely the success at being controlled both inside and outside of their environment. Early training and socialization both in the home and outside of the home is essential for this breed. While the goal of the breed was originally to produce a working farm utility dog that could catch and hold wild boar and cattle, kill vermin, and guard an owner's property, when properly trained, exercised and socialized, this breed can become a family pet.


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