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  2. American Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The American Bulldog is predisposed to the following dermatological conditions: allergic skin disease, ichthyosis, solar dermatosis, and squamous cell carcinoma. [ 19 ] A review of patient records in the US from over 600 hospitals found the American Bulldog to be predisposed to juvenile-onset demodicosis with a 3.4 odds ratio.

  3. 13 Bulldog Breeds with the Most Adorable Faces - AOL

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    Some dog breeds need no introductions. We present: the Bulldog. Easily recognizable, with a storied history, there are actually more Bulldog breeds than many people realize. Hybrids abound and we ...

  4. Bully (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Bully XVI ("Replica of Corker"), known as "Corker," was a piebald brindle bulldog bred by Whitley Wilson of Eupora and served as mascot from 1992 to 1994. This bulldog sired the present-day line of Bully mascots. Bully XVII ("Lucky Be Happy"), called "Lucky," was a fawn-colored bulldog that was sired by Corker and served as mascot from 1995 to ...

  5. File:En-us-bulldog clip.flac - Wikipedia

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  6. Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The Bulldog is a British breed of dog of mastiff type. It may also be known as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog. It is a medium-sized, muscular dog of around 40–55 lb (18–25 kg). They have large heads with thick folds of skin around the face and shoulders and a relatively flat face with a protruding lower jaw.

  7. List of bulldog mascots - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of organizations that use the bulldog as a mascot. Because of its tenacity, the bulldog is a symbol of the United Kingdom and is a popular mascot for professional sports teams, universities, secondary schools , military institutions, and other organizations, including the following:

  8. Uga (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Uga VI, the official live mascot of the Georgia Bulldogs from 1999–2008. The Uga mascots started in 1956, when Seiler brought a bulldog that was given to him as a wedding present, [2] by Frank Heard, at Georgia Bulldogs' first home game of the season.

  9. Aggie (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    While live bulldog mascots were used on and off for the next several years, it was decided that an anthropomorphized version, as the one on the university logos at the time, would be a better fit. Over the years the face of Aggie has changed, but the basic concept of a clothed two-legged bulldog remained the same. [ 1 ]