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With roots deeply planted in British soil, the English bulldog is a stubborn yet relatively docile breed that has been quite popular since the late 1800s. Initially bred for ferocity and courage, the bulldog is now a devoted and sweet member of the non-sporting group of dogs.History & OriginThe English bulldog is the symbol of tenacity and stubborn determination. Centuries ago, the breed was called the "bandogge" since the dog spent much of its time bonded to or tied up with other dogs. The earliest reference to "bulldog" was found in literature in 1609. The bulldog was one of the top 10 breeds for the year 2007. Click here for the complete story on Top Dog Breeds of 2007.The bulldog was originally kept as a butcher's dog to control unruly oxen. It was also used as a guard dog, hunting dog and most commonly for the sport of baiting.
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