Welpen Französische Bulldogge
The French Bulldog, is descended from the English Bulldog . The ancestor was first mentioned in the 13th Century under the name Bonddog ( bond = captivate ) or Bolddog ( bold = bold ) . His profession was the attack dog against bulls , which is why he is still sometimes referred to as a fighting dog . When breeding was then placed on "courage" and aggressiveness value , outwardly focus is on a short snout , wide pine and redeemed nose. The recent nose was intended that the dog could bite into the nose of the bull , and continue to breathe well . In later times he was also rushed to other large animals. More and more dog fights against dog came into fashion . 1835 dog fighting was banned altogether in the UK.
In East London and Nottingham , the weavers and the Lacemaker breed of small Bulldog attended , which were first presented in 1836 at a dog show . When creating large top factories in Normandy just before the turn of the century , immigrant English Lacemaker mainly from Nottingham to France and settled in the area of Calais. They brought with them the little Bulldogs , weighing about 10 kg.
There have been breeding pugs and terriers , terriers of the dogs were multicolored . In addition, the upright bat ear was strengthened hereditary. It is said that this happened at the expense of the lower jaw , which subsided in width and the dogs were a frog -like appearance. It was the poor people , to the rich looked down contemptuously of the dog.
1898, the actual recognition of the breed and after the English King Edward VII bought a dog , a gift she received worldwide attention.
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