The Anatomy of a Bulldog

The English Bulldog is a medium-sized dog breed that is popular for its amicable nature and wrinkly face. The bulldog's ancestors were used for bull-baiting, an activity in which bulls were attacked by dogs for the entertainment of spectators, but today's bulldogs are much different. They are gentle, loving dogs that make great companions. While their appearance has changed significantly over the years, some of the bulldog's characteristic features can still be seen in today's dogs. In this post, we will take a look at the anatomy of the bulldog and some of the unique features that make this breed so special.

Body

The bulldog is a medium-sized dog with a short, muscular body. They typically weigh between 40 and 50 pounds and stand 14 to 15 inches tall at the shoulder. Bulldogs have a short, thick neck and a broad chest. Their legs are short and muscular, and their tails are either straight or curled.

Head

Bulldogs are called Brachycephalic dogs, meaning "short-headed". The bulldog's head is large and round with a flat forehead and they have a short muzzle and a wide, square jaw. The lower jaw is longer than the upper jaw. Their teeth meet in an undershot bite, meaning that the lower teeth protrude past the upper teeth which gives the bulldog's face a characteristic "underbite." Their eyes are small and set wide apart. The bulldog's ears are thin and floppy.

Nose

The bulldog's nose is black and relatively large in comparison to the size of their head. Their nostrils are wide and open.

Wrinkles

One of the most distinctive features of the bulldog is their wrinkles. These folds of skin can be found on the dog's face, neck, and body. The bulldog's wrinkles serve to protect them from injury and keep them cool in hot weather.

Tail

The bulldog's tail is short and either straight or curled. Some bulldogs have a tail pocket, which is a small fold of skin at the base of the tail that contains glands that produce a foul-smelling substance. This substance is used to mark their territory. Bulldogs also have a corkscrew tail, which is a tail that is tightly curled and resembles a screw.

Paws

The bulldog's paws are large and round with short, thick toes. Their nails are typically black or brown.

Special Care for Bulldogs

Due to the presence of wrinkles on their face, bulldogs require special care to keep their skin clean and free of infection. It is important to keep a bulldog's wrinkles clean and free of debris. Additionally, the bulldog's wrinkles should be checked regularly for signs of irritation or infection. To keep them clean and fresh use Squishface Wrinkle Wipes on any place your doggo needs to be cleaned – wrinkles, tail pockets, paws and toes, faces, tear stains, girly dog bits (the vulva), and puppy bums! They are perfect for those hard-to-clean places. Since there’s no harsh chemicals, you don’t need to worry about stinging or irritation. Follow with Squishface Wrinkle Paste as a protective barrier on your dog’s nose rope, wrinkles and skin folds, toes or tail pockets, and to remove stubborn tear stains in bulldogs. Wrinkle Paste is a wrinkle cleaner and tear stain cream for dogs created without water or alcohol and with a limited, only absolutely essential ingredient list. With Wrinkle Paste you can clean between squishy face wrinkles and tails pockets, remove tear stains, and help soothe itchiness with one powerful cream! 

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Bottom Line

The bulldog is a medium-sized dog breed that is popular for its amicable nature and wrinkly face. Their short, muscular body, large head, and wrinkled face make them instantly recognizable. They are gentle, loving dogs that make great companions. While their appearance has changed significantly over the years, some of the bulldog's characteristic features can still be seen in today's dogs.

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