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Hot: 24 to 27 °C
Cold: -7 to 5 °C
1.80K to 3.50K USD
200 to 400 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 19-22 Miles per hour (30-35 km/h)
The original American Bulldogs had a varied past, from participation in the cruel sport of bull baiting to usefulness to independent farmers and ranchers. These canines were invaluable all-purpose helpers, doing tasks as diverse as guarding and hunting.
The animals they were tasked with following varied from bears and wild boars to raccoons and squirrels. The American Bulldog was distinguished from its English show dog ascendant by its large legs, increased speed, and greater agility.
American Bulldogs was known for their bold pledge and imposing physique. They have a lineament set of carved haunches that are small and elevated.
Their broad backs and tall, thin tails make them seemed like ships. They were most 2 feet tall at the shoulders, with a big,' feather head set square on top of an alcoholic neck.