3. BullDog Servant by his ferocity more than by his beauty from century XIII. Was used to fight with bulls, activity from which derives its name. When these practices were prohibited in England the breeder Were dedicated to develop the nonferocious characteristics of the… What are you talking about?
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5. Of dogs of fight to company dogs, of dogs from the town to dogs of the aristocracy these have been the marks of identity of uns race that by circumstances or needs has had to adapt to the human way of life. The Bulldog English, has become by own right singular icons of identity and social estatus, to know its origins, as this race formed and since it has been evolving over the years and what they are at present, is one of the fundamental aspects for the knowledge of the race. The Bulldog symbol of the English is a great dog but it needs many cares, those that own dogs of this race comment to be enamored with their beautiful ugliness.