English Bulldog Puppies

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Bulldog Puppies Are Sooo Much Fun!

I just got a new English Bulldog Puppy. He is so adorable, he does the funniest things. I just can't get enough of his playful antics. And he's growing so fast, I think he'll be over 60 pounds when he grows up.

His name is Archie and he's my second bulldog. I do lots of videos of him, he has his own video log - you can see one of his videos here.

I want to learn everything about how to keep him healthy and well trained. Bulldogs can be a handful: stubborn and willful. But they are the very best companion anyone could ask for.

There are lots of things to learn about taking care of your bulldog puppy. Never leave him alone because he'll chew on everything and could get something stuck in his throat or stomach.

And don't let him lay in the sun too long. He can overheat really easily and that can lead to heat stroke and death.

And be careful of harsh detergents and low grade dog food. You could be in for a ton of allergy problems. Always feed him premium foods.

And start getting him trained right away. You don't want to have an unruly dog, especially an English Bulldog with that strong body and crusher jaw strength.

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  • GRSigns Nov 18, 2009 @ 7:06 pm | delete
    Cute pup! Rolling upside down in his bed and snorting isn't just a puppy thing. We have an 8 year old male English Bulldog that still does it frequently. Sometimes we call him "the giant puppy" because he can be just as playful as a young one.

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