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  2. Cropping (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, cropping was performed on working dogs as it was believed it would decrease the risk of health complications, such as ear infections or hematomas.Crops were also performed on dogs that might need to fight, either while hunting animals that might fight back or while defending livestock herds from predators, or because they were used for pit-fighting sports such as dog fighting or ...

  3. American Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    At another point, Johnson began crossing his original lines with an English bulldog from the northern UK that had maintained its pre-ban genetic athletic vigor, creating the Bully type American Bulldog, also known as the Johnson type or the Classic type. On January 1, 1999, the United Kennel Club first recognized the American Bulldog as a breed ...

  4. American Bulldog: A strong muscular, loyal dog breed ... - AOL

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    American Bulldogs need a high quality diet capable of supporting their growth and development so that means plenty of animal-based proteins and a good mix of vegetables, carbohydrates and vitamins ...

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    Jim Jim, a Bulldog, wears a head decoration during the 149th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, U.S., February 10, 2025.

  6. 32 facts about American Bulldogs - AOL

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    Alongside the American Bulldog, this group also includes the bull terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, mastiff, doberman pinscher, and cane corso. 20. Sensitive and caring

  7. Boxer (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada as of 2012, cropped ears are still more common in show dogs, though the practice of cosmetic cropping is currently opposed by the American Veterinary Medical Association. [10] In March 2005, the AKC breed standard was changed to include a description of the uncropped ear, but to severely penalize an undocked tail.

  8. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Cropped ear: Shaped by cutting; see cropping. Drop ear: An ear that folds and droops close to the head, such as the little known Blue Lacy. Also called a pendant ear. Natural: Like a wolf's. Prick ear: Erect and pointed; also called pricked or erect. Rose ear: A very small drop ear that folds back; as in the greyhound or bulldog.

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