subzero*psia
10-02-2001, 03:09 PM
Anybody out there raise or know any history on bulldogs? There must be some of you folks out there from the UK that might be able to help me out alittle with this?
I am looking for any old articles, books, pictures, notes, what have you, on the original British Bulldog (extinct). Not the English that we all know today.
I raise American Bulldogs, no, not the American Pitbull Terrier. Although both of them get bad press which is due to dog owners that are unqualified to own an animal in the first place. I consider the American Bulldog to be the closest living breed of dog that could be compared to the extinct British Bulldog. The early colonists brought these dogs over to work their farms and protect family and livestock from wild animals and Indians, the American Bulldog we know today may actually be the British Bulldog of yesterday.
I would be willing to pay for the items I mentioned if you have any I would be interested in.
Email me at dadeacey@woh.rr.com
Also check our website out... its nothing fancy just our dogs. You may have to copy and paste the link in your browser.
http://www.geocities.com/mjdeacey/powertrainkennels.html
I am looking for any old articles, books, pictures, notes, what have you, on the original British Bulldog (extinct). Not the English that we all know today.
I raise American Bulldogs, no, not the American Pitbull Terrier. Although both of them get bad press which is due to dog owners that are unqualified to own an animal in the first place. I consider the American Bulldog to be the closest living breed of dog that could be compared to the extinct British Bulldog. The early colonists brought these dogs over to work their farms and protect family and livestock from wild animals and Indians, the American Bulldog we know today may actually be the British Bulldog of yesterday.
I would be willing to pay for the items I mentioned if you have any I would be interested in.
Email me at dadeacey@woh.rr.com
Also check our website out... its nothing fancy just our dogs. You may have to copy and paste the link in your browser.
http://www.geocities.com/mjdeacey/powertrainkennels.html