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All About Bull Dog

In this
section, we go into the details for Bull Dog
The Bulldog is known to have been domiciled in this country for
several centuries. Like the Mastiff, of which it is a smaller form, it is a
descendant of the "Alaunt," Mastive, or Bandog, described by Dr. Caius, who
states that "the Mastyve or Bandogge is vaste, huge, stubborne, ougly and eager,
of a hevy, and burthenous body, and therefore but of little swiftnesse, terrible
and frightful to beholde, and more fearce and fell than any Arcadian curre."
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