Information About Bulldog Puppies For Sale In Missouri

By Jose Hall


Bulldogs has its origin in the Roman Empire. Originally, the dogs were used in bullbaiting, a form of animal sport that involved dogs fighting each other. The sport was bloody and ended with some dogs dead or sustaining very bad injuries to the body. The dogs were also used to drive cattle to markets where they engaged in bullbaiting too. However, with changes in time, the uses of bulldogs have changed a lot.

Today, they are gentle human companions in most settings. They can be reared as house dogs or outdoor dogs or both. The popularity of the breed has grown a lot, especially in western countries such as the US and the UK where ownership is very high. When in need of bulldog puppies for sale in Missouri, it is important to understand the breed first. Understanding the dogs can help prepare one better to rear them.

The height of a typical bulldog at the shoulders is 12-15 inches. Although very short, the breed has a muscular body with legs spaced widely apart. The weight range for adult males and females is 40 to 5- pounds. Bulldogs that are used for show purposes usually weigh more, some may weight as more as ten pounds than the ordinary ones.

The breed has a broad head and the cheeks extend sides of the eyes. There are some dense wrinkles forming on the face, especially the forehead. The upper lips tend to be droopy while the lower ones are undershot. As such, the lower teeth stick out more than the top ones. The jaws are highly massive and strong. The massiveness of the jaws help the animal to latch onto opponents and holding onto them in a fight.

The personality of bulldogs is sociable and sweet, but courage is also one of its characteristics. The courage makes them great as watchdogs. Socializing them well make them friendly and easygoing. They cope well with strangers and show no aggressiveness. Bulldogs are not fond of barking, but rather, their fierce appearance scares intruders away.

Several factors come into play in determining the temperament of the breed. These factors include training, heredity, and socialization. Puppies are usually curious and playful by nature. They allow themselves to be touched and held by people. One should learn about the behavior of the puppy by spending time with them prior to purchasing. Some of the traits that the puppy chosen should not have include appearing withdrawn, inactivity, and aggressiveness to littermates.

Bulldog puppies are prone to various health problems. The occurrence of the medical conditions is not guaranteed in all puppies, but it is important to be aware of them. It is important to learn more about the breed before setting up meetings with breeders to make a purchase. Early preparation allows one to ask the right questions during interviews with breeders.

Puppies should also be given ample time to socialize and be nursed by the mother before they are taken away. At the time of purchase, one should ask for health clearance and documentation proving that the puppy has been cleared of various health problems. Parents must also be inspected before purchase.




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