samedi 24 septembre 2011

American Bulldog

The American bulldog is a breed of domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris). Though larger in size, they are the closest surviving relative of the Old English bulldog, because American breeders did not change their appearance as much as their European breeders. There are generally considered to be two types of American bulldog, the Johnson type and the Scott type. These types are named after the breeders who were influential in developing them, John D. Johnson and Allen Scott. These are more commonly known as Classic, or Bully type, and Standard, or Performance type.





Country of origin  :Europe   
Weight
Male : 27-75 kg (70-140 lb)

Height

Male : 50-71 cm (20-27 in)

Coat : Short, harsh

Color : Combinations of solid or degrees of white; all shades of brindle, brown, red, or tan

Litter size : 7-14 puppies

Life span : 10-12 years

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