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Do American Bulldogs bark a lot?

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American Bulldogs are generally excellent watchdogs. They usually don't bark unless there's something to bark about.


Does a bulldog bark a lot?

Though they don't bark much, English Bulldogs are far from silent. Because of their deformed face, they go through life snorting, snuffling, wheezing, grunting, and snoring loudly. Some people find these sounds nerve-wracking; others find them endearing.

Can American Bulldogs be aggressive?

Often their strong drives and dominance cause American bulldogs to be aggressive towards other dogs. They love to play rough with each other, but unfortunately as they mature (1-2 yrs.) they often become aggressive with each other and fight. Intact males rarely get along with other males.

Are American Bulldogs good for first time dog owners?

American Bulldogs need experienced owners who can be patient with training and start socialization early. So long as they are well trained, they'll get along just fine with children and other pets, though it is still important to supervise them as you would with any dog.

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