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Before You Buy American Bulldogs For Sale Oklahoma

By James Hamilton


Plenty of people the world over have gotten pets as companions, and you yourself are thinking of getting one. You may be deciding on a dog right now after you saw a sign stating American bulldogs for sale Oklahoma. So if you are in Nowata, OK right now, then do read on in this article to find out more about this breed before committing to a purchase.

Stocky, well built and strong looking with a large head, the American bulldog is much larger than its ancestor the Old English bulldog. It has larger legs than the English bulldog as it was primarily bred by New World colonists to get rid of vermin like feral pigs from small farms and ranches.

In general, despite the many historical genetic variations of this breed, two very distinct varieties exist. The first is called the Bully type which is characterized by a larger and heavier body with a shorter muzzle. The second is the Standard or Performance type, which has a more squared head, a longer muzzle and more athletic bearing. A third type is also coming into existence, which is called the hybrid, a mixture of the first two varieties.

In general this is a working dog or mastiff and can only be said to be good around children if it has been socialized early. Younger ones of this breed tend to remain aloof but will become more sociable as it ages. They do however, require a high level of attention as they do have highly emotional personalities.

Taking into account that this breed was created really for outdoor farm work it will not handle indoor living as well as the English or French bulldogs would. It should be taken out for daily walks as much as possible, and it would help tremendously if you had a small yard for it to romp in when possible or when it needs to.

When you do decide to get the bully type of this breed, be prepared for a lot of drool or slobber so it might be best to keep them outside a majority of the time. In general however, this breed sheds fairly moderately as it has a short and smooth coat.

Ten to sixteen years of age is the average lifespan of this breed, whereby it generally lives a healthy and active life. Common problems with this breed include cherry eye, bone cancer and hip dysplasia, so these are the conditions that you should look out for. This dog is also particularly prone to allergies and need to be carefully maintained by visits to the vet now and again.

Thus this article has covered some basic facts that you should know about this dog before you go and get one as your new pet or companion. There are of course other items that you may research in full apart from these discussed, but definitely these items will make good baseline data for you to start on. Always keep all bases covered when it comes to information so you can make a good decision.




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