What is a bonsai Bulldog?

Origin. The Bonsai Bulldogge is being created by Laura Kelsch of Hammerhead & Tie Lang Tou Kennels to appease the people who wish to be able to keep a dog small in size, without lacking in looks or personality.

What is the friendliest Bulldog?

French bulldogs, or Frenchies as they are affectionately known, are exceptional companions, particularly with children. They are adaptable, active and playful with very steady temperaments.

Why are bulldogs so lazy?

Bulldogs love food and will be more than willing to eat any leftovers or under the table scraps. Bulldogs are the best pet vacuum in the WORLD! However, if a bulldog is not fed a nutritious diet centered on their specific health needs, it will lead to obesity and increased laziness.

How big is a Bullweiler?

Considered a giant breed, this goofy canine does not let his size slow him down. The English Bullweiler weighs an average of 70 to 110 ponds and stands between 18 to 25 inches tall. He makes an outstanding companion as well as an effective guard dog.

Are bulldogs easy to train?

English bulldogs are pure sweethearts, but they also have a very stubborn temperament, making them difficult to train. The best English bulldog care and training techniques revolve around positive reinforcement via voice commands and treats.

Which is better male or female English bulldog?

The biggest difference between the male and female is the female tends to be more territorial. The female Bulldog is more likely to chase cars or bark at passing dogs, but it is less likely to be aggressive for other reasons and usually gets along with other house pets better than a male.

How do you punish a bulldog?

To discipline a Bulldog, start early, establish yourself as a guide and build trust. Train the “No!” command, distract and redirect bad behavior and use positive reinforcement at the correct behavior. Establish punishments that do not put your dog on the defensive, such as effective time-outs.

Why does my bulldog snap at me?

A dog’s aggression can lead to a bad outcome if your dog bites someone. The good news is that a growl or snap is your dog’s way of communicating a waning—and your dog is choosing to warn you instead of biting.