Popular types of Bulldog Toys

Taking care of your bulldog means more than feeding and grooming it. It means playing with your bulldog too. Bulldogs love to be entertained and can provide hours of fun for both adults and children. However, many bulldogs are left alone while busy owners go off to work each day and children are away at school. Ensuring that your bulldog doesn't get bored and start eating your furniture and plants is another aspect of bulldoggie ownership that many people neglect.



Yorkshire terriers are very tenacious. In fact, A 12-pound Yorkshire Terrier named Oliver once defended an elderly woman from an 80-pound Akita. The woman escaped to safety and Oliver the yorkie survived with only nine stitches.


Dogs, especially puppies, love to chew. They'll chew anything in their path, from entire bushes to that pair of shoes you left outside the back door. For puppies, chewing relieves the pain of teething, while for others, they just like to gnaw on anything hard, including branches, sticks and, believe it or not, tools left lying around. To keep puppies and adult bulldogs from damaging your property, make sure they have plenty of chew toys. These toys come in leather, plastic, and cloth and come in a variety of sizes and shapes.



The greater swiss mountain dog, or swissy, is believed to be a direct descendant of the ancient tibetan mastiff. A versatile dog, the swissy traditionally drove cattle, guarded property, protected human companions and fought in wars.


Chews also aid in dental care for both puppies and adults and provide hours of entertainment and satisfaction. So do balls, ropes and yes, even human toys. Bulldogs love to fetch and jump, and owners would be well off purchasing a selection of Frisbees and balls to play with their bulldogs. Bulldogs also seem to like toys that make noises, so squeaky toys should be on your shopping list. No matter what kind of toys you purchase for your bulldog, or whatever your bulldog manages to find lying around to mangle, make sure that you remove damaged toys that may break into small pieces and become lodged in your bulldog's throat.



The greater swiss mountain dog, or swissy, is believed to be a direct descendant of the ancient tibetan mastiff. A versatile dog, the swissy traditionally drove cattle, guarded property, protected human companions and fought in wars.


Remember, you're not the only one who gets bored on occasion. Quality of life is as important for your bulldog as it is for you. If your bulldog is left alone all day, it's your responsibility to take the time to play with him when you get home, to make sure your bulldog is getting an adequate amount of exercise and has interaction with his best friend. You.



The silky terrier originated about 100 years ago in Australia. Their major ancestors were the Australian terrier and the Yorkshire terrier. They were bred to be family companions, watchdogs, and to hunt rodents and snakes.





In the latter part of the 18th century, Holland was split between the partisans of the Prince of Orange and the patriots, and the patriots were led by Kees de Gyselaer, who owned a dog named Kees. Kees gave the Keeshond breed its name and became the symbol of the Patriots.





An American foxhound became one of the most amazing mothers in the dog world when she set a record for the largest litter of puppies in 1944. She had not one, not two, not even ten, but twenty-three puppies!


 

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