Top 5 Dangerous Bulldog Mix Breeds
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top five dangerous bulldog mix breeds if
you’re a fan of Georgetown University
then you are probably familiar with
their mascot Jack the Bulldog which
became the mascot in the early sixties
even if you aren’t the fan the Bulldog
is the most recognizable college mascot
no matter where you go why did the
university choose the Bulldog to be
their mascot it is said that the
students are tenacious like the pooch
what is interesting about Jack the
Bulldog is that he could be a bulldog a
bulldog breed or a bulldog mix the first
instance where a bulldog was clearly
distinguished from the mastiff was in
1631 in a letter written by an
Englishman Prestwich Eaton where he
asked his friend George Willingham to be
sent a good mastiff dog a case of liquor
and I begged you to get for me some good
bulldogs until that letter historians
who specialized in Bulldogs would argue
when the breed came into existence the
only thing the historians could agree on
was that the breed is called a bulldog
because they were used to guard control
and even bait bulls as extensive as the
history of Bulldogs may be did you know
that many people go one step further to
create a bulldog mix these designer dogs
include bulla pit pit bull Bulldog
Nick’s Bullock sir boxer Bulldog Nick’s
American Bulldog Shepherd German
Shepherd Bulldog Nick’s bull pay sharp a
bulldog Nick’s let’s take a look at each
designer dog and talk about what makes
them special
number one blip it pitbull Bulldog
Knicks the first bulldog mix on our list
is the bullet hit dog breed tells us
that these dogs are a blend of an
American pitbull with an American
Bulldog they are great guard dogs and
they are known for being obedient these
are medium-sized dogs who can get as
heavy as 80 pounds when they are fully
grown the average lifespan of these dogs
can be anywhere from 10 to 13 years
which is pretty typical for dogs if you
want a cheerful pup that will protect
your family when they have to this is
your dog keep in mind that although they
won’t hesitate to protect their owners
it doesn’t mean that they are going to
be aggressive or hard to control there
are some dogs like that within the breed
but that is primarily due to a
responsible breeding poor ownership and
the dog not being socialized with others
or trained properly ideally you will
want to have enough time to dedicate
toward training and giving them love and
affection here are a few other key bits
of information to know about the bulla
pit activity requirements needs a lot of
activity training required moderately
difficult as they want to be the pack
leader grooming short and fair hair that
requires low to moderate brushing
interaction with others very good as
long as they’re socialized with children
adults and other pets frequency of
barking occasionally health concerns
hypothyroidism heart disease vision
problems hip dysplasia allergies good
for a new owner so so they do better
with an experienced owner
number two Bullock’s sir boxer Bulldog
Knicks a blend of the Bulldog and a
boxer
these dogs are known to be affectionate
full of energy friendly playful and very
social these lovable pups can get up to
90 pounds and since they can be a little
hyper it could be a big hit should they
jump on you when they get excited
according to pet breeds you’re going to
have this hyper and happy dog for as
long as 15 years just don’t count on
using him as a watchdog because they
aren’t likely to bark when there is an
intruder nearby with these dogs you want
to give them stuff to do because
otherwise a bored Bullock sir means
badly behaving dog who can be quite
destructive also when you are training
or walking these dogs pet premium
recommends that you leave those
activities for someone who is strong so
that they can handle the Bullock sirs
strength here are a few other key bits
of information to know about the Bullock
sir activity requirements needs a lot of
activity training required if you start
when they’re puppies they are easy to
train
grooming short and fair hair that
requires low to moderate brushing
interaction with others very good as
long as they’re socialized with children
adults and other pets frequency of
barking rarely health concerns hip
dysplasia and flatulence may need
special food good for a new owner so so
they do better with an experienced owner
number three Bulldog Shepherd German
Shepherd Bulldog Nick’s this next
Bulldog mix is a cross between a German
Shepherd and a bulldog
these are larger dogs than many of the
dogs on this list as they can get to be
close to 100 pounds these dogs take all
the best qualities of each breed and
combine it into one perfect package they
are smart fast good with children
alert willing to learn and incredible
guard dogs we should mention that
although they are great dogs they can be
overprotective if they haven’t been
socialized with friends they will
probably take some time to warm up to
strangers when you start training your
pup next dog breeds you don’t want to
use negative reinforcement because it
will make them not want to come to you
when you command it
in fact the Bulldog Shepherd is so smart
they can detect the tone of your voice
and when they sense that you are
frustrated or unhappy they will begin to
associate training with your emotion
therefore making them reluctant to
cooperate here are a few other key bits
of information to know about the
American Bulldog Shepherd activity
requirements daily exercise is very
important training required easy to
train but they may need behavior
training to keep them in line
grooming moderate interaction with
others good with children and other pets
if they’ve been socialized as puppies
frequency of barking occasionally health
concerns hip and elbow dysplasia good
for a new owner okay but they do really
well with experienced owners
number four bull pay sharp a bulldog nix
the bull pay is a mix between a sharp a
and an English bulldog these dogs can
get up to 65 pounds which makes them a
medium to large breed they are a
protective and loving breed which makes
them great family pets they are curious
dogs but full of energy and are quite
playful they are very social dogs
especially with early training you’ll
find that a bull pay loves being around
her family and she loves affection we
should mention that the bull pay can be
stubborn but that doesn’t mean she can’t
be trained you will have to hold your
ground
be firm consistent and always be patient
you’ll want to use positive
reinforcement and give her plenty of
positivity and praise here are a few
other key bits of information to know
about the bull pay activity requirements
moderate activity as they are prone to
gaining weight training required
relatively easy but they can be a little
stubborn grooming moderate as they shed
pretty frequently interaction with
others yes with proper socialization as
puppies frequency of barking frequently
health concerns hypothyroidism cancer
skin problems and eye problems good for
a new owner yes
number five mass teabowl bulldog mastiff
mixed the masty bull is not a purebred
dog
it is a cross between the bulldog and
the mastiff the best way to determine
the temperament of a mixed breed is to
look up all breeds in the cross and know
you can get any combination of any of
the characteristics found in either
breed not all of these designer hybrid
dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50%
purebred it is very common for breeders
to breed multi-generation crosses
conclusion typically when you come
across a mixed-breed dog they’re called
a mutt or a mongrel these dogs tend to
be the result of an accidental pairing
it doesn’t mean these dogs are any less
desirable or lovable they were just
happy little accidents between two
parent pups who were blissfully in love
well you get the idea anyway
so what do we call dogs that are the
result of an intentional pairing between
breeds we call them a hybrid or a
designer dog
these dogs are carefully bred by a
professional breeder with the hopes of
creating a dog that is better than its
parents do if they are purebred dogs may
have some significant health and genetic
disorders and possible mutations people
who want a particular looking dog could
go for a purebred bulldog but with a
purebred you have increased chances of
heat sensitivity fold dermatitis elbow
and hip dysplasia narrow nasal opening
and breathing problems hypothyroidism
and much more when you breed a bulldog
with another purebred you lessen those
medical and genetic problems by half as
you’ve seen when going through these
nine examples of designer bulldog mixes
these dogs are happy friendly loving and
sociable sure there are a few who have a
possessiveness about them but with
proper socializing and training you can
make them the perfect pet for your
family even if you have small children
when it comes to recommending which
designer bulldog mix would be best
suited for your family
well you’ll want to take a few things
into consideration such as the size of
dog your home can accommodate and you
can handle how much available time and
patience you have to train the dog
properly whether you want a vocal dog or
a quiet one
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