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Learn about the American Bulldog dog. Decide if an American
Bulldog puppy is the right choice for your family. Find a quality
American Bulldog puppy for sale from a responsible American Bulldog breeder. Find
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When
there's a job to be done, the American Bulldog is more than happy to do it!
Descended from Bulldogs that were developed for illicit sport in 19th
century Britain, the American version of the breed was used for wrangling
cattle on the early frontier. These tough, sturdy and versatile dogs were
strong enough to hold unruly hogs and cattle, while agile enough to dodge
hooves and horns. American Bulldogs are friendly, intelligent and assertive,
and require a strong, experienced hand - as well as a purpose. American
Bulldogs love to
work and will do so diligently. Size and coat color varies; they can weigh
from 60 to 120 pounds and come in white and white with brindle or tan
markings. Early socialization and obedience training is essential for a
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American Bulldog (Comprehensive Owner's
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Behavior and Training - Free information about instinct,
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American Dog
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