The Show Bulldog is a Bulldog Breed Development towards the Bulldog Ipertype with Short Bulldog Legs and Biggest Bulldog Heads. I Prefer a Bulldog Type with Right Legs, while I Admit The Big Bulldog Head. The Big Bulldog Head is a Part of the Bulldog History because biggest is the Bulldog Head and Biggest is the Bulldog Muscle of the
Mouth and Strongest is the Bulldog Biting Force. So the Big Bulldog Heads has to be accepted by the Bulldog Breed Standard. At the Contrary, the Too Low Bulldog Legs are not a part of the Bulldog History and don' t Fit for the Bulldog Function to be very Fast to make the Bulldog Attacks to the Bulls. The Correct Bulldog is Ok with the Big Bulldog Heads but don't need to become a Funny Bulldog because of his too short Bulldog Legs. I Think than this Bulldog Question of the too short Legs is an Heavy Weight for the Bulldog Breed.
So I hope the Future Show Bulldogs also without loosing his Bulldog Head Charcteristics could Return to have Bulldog Legs in Proportion with the Bulldog Body Wieght for a better Bulldog Wellfare.
Show Bulldogs must be very Calm losing any remember of the Dominant, Reactive, Biter, Bloody, Bulldog Character of the Bulldog Puppy Age inside the Litter. The Show Bulldogs have to remain without Moving and without Reactions when the Bulldog Judge check The Bulldog Teeth or the Bulldog Head inside the Bulldog Ring during the Bulldog Expo. The Show Bulldogs need to be Handle by his Own Chef to don't become a Dominant Bulldog in front of the Bulldog Judges. To have a good Show Bulldog with this Bulldog Charcteristics is not easy nd the Bulldog Breeder as to Start the Bulldog Training Stages as fast as possible with the Bulldog Puppy, usually using a Table to make the bulldog Training to remain sopped without moving and Long Bulldog Training to Handle Well the Show Bulldog when is in Movement.
Show Bulldog Morphology means that the Show Bulldog would be similar as possible to the Bulldog Standard, but we know that the Bulldog Standard don't talk about too Short Bulldog Legs, while we already seen is possoble to have really Big Bulldog Heads becase the Big Heads Fit for the Bulldog Function while the too Short Legs Fit for Nothing, they fit only for the Funny Bulldogs. There is not a best Bulldog Color for the Show Bulldogs between the Bulldog Colours admitted by the Bulldog Standard.
The Show Bulldog Morphology means that the Show Bulldog would be similar as possible to the Bulldog Standard, but we know that the Bulldog Standard don't talk about too Short Bulldog Legs, while we already seen is possoble to have really Big Bulldog Heads becase the Big Heads Fit for the Bulldog Function while the too Short Legs Fit for Nothing, they fit only for the Funny Bulldogs. There is not a best Bulldog Color for the Show Bulldogs between the Bulldog Colours admitted by the Bulldog Standard.
The History of the Show Bulldogs started with Bulldog Crib in the Beginning of the second Half of the 19th Century. Show Bulldog Crib never Loose on the Bulldog Rings of the Bulldog Expo. Anyway is a famous question of the Bulldogs History that the sons of Bulldog Crib were very unluckies, one got a Bulldog Death in the Train going to a Bulldog Expo, another got the Bulldog Death arriving in Paris the same day of the Prussian Soldiers and he died for Noises and Scares.
The Show Bulldog is a Bulldog Champion in the same matter in which The Bulldog of the Bull Baiting Period was considered a Bulldog Champion. They just make two different Shows. When finished the History of the Bull Baiting the Bulldog Breeders start to Breed Show Bulldogs for the new Bull Dog Shows who became very populars in the Victorian Age of the Circus Barnum. In that Period in England they used to look and talk about Rare Animals arriving from the British Empire and so the Bulldog Became a Rare Animal to attract more persons to the Popular Shows in the same matter of the Circus Barnum.
Show Bulldog today are in Bulldog Books,Bulldog Posters,Bulldog Paintings,Bulldog Stamps so muche than the Bulldog is now a very Popular Mascotte maybe the Most Popular Mascotte Between Dogs.
Almes KM, Janardhan KS, Anderson J, Hesse RA, Patton KM.
Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory & Departments of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA. kalmes@vet.k-state.edu
Abstract
Five Bulldog pups, 4 weeks of age or younger, were presented over a 2-day period for postmortem examination and diagnostic evaluation. The pups originated from 2 different litters but had been cared for at a common facility since their birth. All 5 pups died after exhibiting symptoms consisting of lethargy, dyspnea, nasal discharge, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Necropsy examination revealed locally extensive to diffusely red, firm, consolidated lungs in all pups. Histopathologically, the lungs were variably effaced by multifocal areas of necrosis. The alveolar lumens contained fibrin, edema fluid, macrophages, and neutrophils. Many of the bronchioles contained cellular debris and neutrophils admixed with sloughed bronchiolar epithelium, which often contained large intranuclear amphophilic inclusion bodies that peripherally displaced chromatin. Fluorescent antibody testing was positive for Canine adenovirus. An adenovirus isolated via cell culture was positive on direct fluorescent antibody test and was identified as Canine adenovirus serotype 2 via polymerase chain reaction. Electron microscopy revealed typical viral inclusions within bronchiolar epithelial cells. Hemolytic Escherichia coli was also isolated from the lungs in 3 of the 5 pups. The current case demonstrates a natural and rare fatal infection with a viral agent that is typically associated with immunosuppression in both animals and humans.