British Bulldog is another name for the English Bulldog or just Bulldog.
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The English Bulldog, often called simply the Bulldog, is a medium-sized dog breed, originally used for bullbaiting, in which trained bulldogs attacked and killed tied-up bulls for sport during the 17th century.
Contrary to classic cartoon parodies that depicted the bulldog as ferocious and wearing a spiked dog collar, the bulldog is not a vicious dog breed and gets along well with both humans (including children) and other dog breeds.
Bulldogs tend to have breathing problems, as their flat face restricts air.
a popular emblem of the United Kingdom, and sometimes England, sometimes represented as a Bulldog in a Union Jack coat, and often pictured in cartoons to represent a BritishChurchillianspirit.