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    The kickoff to the college football season is exactly one week away and collegiate programs across the country are all trying to get to Glendale, AZ, site of the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship. There’s a slew of intriguing matchups slated for Week 1 of the college football regular season, including TCU’s visit to Minnesota for a game with the Gophers, Arizona State’s trip to Texas for a matchup with A&M’s Aggies, Texas versus Notre Dame, Wisconsin and Alabama’s meeting at…

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    with a Bulldog and a Terrier to combine the agility and gameness of both breeds. Although Bulldog’s were bred to be vicious animals and take down bulls, you don’t see many places where they ban them, do you? If you’ve been around a Bulldog, they are…

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    The Bone Rivalry

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    year was played in Chino Hills. The game was between the Chino Hills Huskies and the Chino Hills Bulldogs; this is a rivalry that has been going on since the start of the schools. The nickname that was given to the big game was the “ Battle of the Bone.” This rivalry is a center piece to both schools, even after Chino Hills High School moved to a new sport division and could not compete against the Bulldogs in the actual football season; many people thought the rivalry would be dead. Likely the…

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    limited to dogs; pit bulls frequently killed or have harmed other companion pets, and domesticated animals.”In the 1800's Bulldogs were put to fight each other, in competitions when they could no longer be used for hunting. This was due to the fact that bulldogs were no longer allowed to be used for baiting. As the result of pit bulls being a descendant of the English Bulldog, this puts more hostility in their blood. This may be a threat to smaller beings in the household such as kids, or…

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    Artificial Selection

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    Beginning at the start of human civilization with the Ancient Egyptians, humans started to deliberately breed dogs to help with everyday tasks. The tasks Egyptians used dogs for included hunting and guarding. Thus, traits for strength and swiftness were selected for breeding so they were strong but fast. This allowed them the ability to catch prey and thieves. This act of choosing certain traits to enhance a dog’s ability to perform a set task is known as artificial selection. Charles Darwin…

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    The bullmastiff originates in england during the 1860’s. A cross breed between a mastiff and an english bulldog. They are large creatures with a wrinkly nose and a slobbery mouth. They frequently snort, snore, slobber and show flatulence. All bullmastiffs are prone to having bad breath. Their coats can be fawn, red, or brindle. Most bullmastiff’s possess a black mask on their nose. Some have white markings on their chest. When they run slobber flies everywhere. Bullmastiffs are usually docile…

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    annoying bulldog he lives with, walk into the restaurant. Grabbing his taco as fast as he can, he tries not to be seen, but it is too late. Steve walks over and starts talking to Juan Jose, but he doesn't listen to any of it. He walks out the door, leaving Steve behind. Juan Jose has to walk the 5 miles back to his home. After two miles of walking, Juan takes out his taco and unwraps it. He is about to take a big bite, and a bulldog grabs the taco! Juan screams and drops his bag! The bulldog…

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    aggressive behavior, a giant brick-like head, wide jaws, and a medium-sized, muscular appearance. Example of such breed like – American Bulldog, Chow chow, Akita, Boxer English bulldog, French bulldog, Boston Terriers, Cane carso, German shepherd, Rottwieller, Bull Terrier, Pitbull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Dobberman pincher, Mastiff, Nuvi bulldog. Like every other dog breed, bully breed too need a balanced diet rich in carbs, proteins, minerals, fatty acids, and vitamins. Though…

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    the canine species has became more of a companion or trophy of social status. With the help of social media, dogs breeds have been either looked down upon or raised to a status due to the dogs features. This is especially true with the bulldog breed. Bulldogs are known for having a short body with wrinkle like face features. This tiny breed was once used for hunting ,but is now prized for its physical features. Another example of the social media impact on a canine breed is the pitbull.…

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    between, 1920–1970, millions of Bulldogs, Bull Terriers, American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers and all their mixed breed cousins served Americans well in every possible capacity and circumstance. From high-profile Bulldogs such as Stubby, one of America’s foremost canine military heroes, and Petey, the famed Little Rascals Pit bull pal, to the millions of anonymous dogs whose owners either cherished, neglected, fought or horrifically abused them, Bulldogs served Americans…

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