Bulldog Reviews


Newest Review: ... there are some down sides to this breed, I will say now...do NOT buy a Bulldog if you are looking for an energetic dog that ... more
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Customer Bulldog Reviews (4)

by - written on 02/12/06, updated on 04/12/06 (Very useful, 1655 readings)
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Lazy Mans Dog The great Bulldog must be one of my favourite dogs of all time! For all they can be smelly with all their creases in the face, and are prone to drooling all the time, but if you can overlook this you will have a dog that its natural instincts are to obey you and do anything to please you! MURF When we first went to pick our Bulldog from the breeder, there were 5 of them in a basket and they were not much bigger than the palm of your hand. I instantly fell in love with all of them! As pups they are the cutest dogs you can find and they are just like a round bundle of fur, that you sit at the bottom of your bed as a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/06/07, updated on 30/06/07 (Very useful, 245 readings)
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It all began 10 merry years ago when we decided that we wanted a Bulldog. I don’t remember much of the initial puppy search because I was only 10 years old at the time. Anyway, pretty soon we found an appropriate advert with two male Bulldog puppies, and so we went to see them. It is absolutely key to find a decent breeder, as Bulldogs are prone to quite a lot of illnesses, and it’s incredibly stressful having them put under anaesthetic due to their flat nose giving them breathing difficulties. In fact, although unrelated to his breeding, our guy did once cost around £1000 in vets bills, luckily the insurance company paid up. I can’t describe ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/09/09 (Useful, 158 readings)
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I could not recommend this breed of dog more highly if you are looking for a family pet!!! Our Bulldog Suggs is now 6 years old, and after having us to himself for his first 4 and a half years he has adapted to the family life better than we could of ever imagined since having our daughter 18 months ago. Now they are the best of friends! However, there are some down sides to this breed, I will say now...do NOT buy a Bulldog if you are looking for an energetic dog that you can take for long walks on a daily basis, they are the laziest creature ever! Maximum exercise they need is about 10 minutes a day. Suggs can't even be bothered with this amount!! Other downsides to the Read the complete review

by - written on 08/01/09 (Somewhat useful, 56 readings)
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As a family we have been looking for a dog as a family pet for a while now. I had been researching different breeds on the internet and after a few weeks looking my husband suggested a ride out to the rescue centres in our area, just to see how the children reacted to the dogs. After a long day driving round at the final rescue home we saw him, a sad looking bulldog with no home, i instantly knew he was right for us. I was concerned about buying a rescue dog, but the staff assured me he was well trained and to their knowledge was a well behaved dog. Well this is him, Spike is three years old and a complete softy! All he wants to do is have cuddles ... Read the complete review



