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Bulldog Trivia Quiz
Quiz: How much do you know about Bulldogs?
1. How did Bulldogs get their name?
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The designation "bull" was applied because of the dog's use in the sport of bullbaiting. This entailed the setting of dogs (after placing wagers on each dog) onto a tethered bull. The dog that grabbed the bull by the nose and pinned it to the ground would be the victor. It was common for a bull to maim or kill several dogs at such an event, either by goring, tossing, or trampling over them. Bull-baiting was made illegal in England by the Cruelty to Animals Act of 1835.
2. From which of these breeds is the modern bulldog descended?
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Today's Bulldogs, bred in England for the sport of 'bullbaiting,' are descendants of the huge Mastiff and cute little Pug. (There is debate on whether the Pug was added to reduce the size and make a gentler temperament). Bullbaiting was a cruel sport in which the dogs were trained to attack bulls running around a ring; fortunately, this practice was outlawed in 1835.
3. To what country does the bulldog represent?
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The bulldog is also a controversial symbol of Britain because it can be used to glorify militarism, racism, and imperialism. John Bull was popular during the 17th century when Britain was colonizing vast portions of the globe.
4. How long do bulldogs usually live?
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The English Bulldog's lifespan is between 8-10 years old. Bulldogs have short lifetimes. They begin to exhibit indications of aging between the ages of five and six. Unfortunately, the English Bulldog lives significantly shorter than the typical dog.
5. According to the American Kennel Club, which category are bullies grouped in?
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The Non-Sporting category basically contains dogs that are no longer bred for any special purpose, such as hunting or working. Bullies are definitely not Toys.
6. Which physical characteristic is typical for the breed?
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The bulldog is a breed with characteristically thick shoulders and a matching head. There are generally thick folds of skin on a bulldog's brow, followed by.
7. Bulldogs are known for _____.
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Due to their brachycephalic condition, sagging jowls, and sensitive stomachs, Bulldogs are prone to all sorts of embarrassing side effects.
8. What percent of Bulldogs are delivered by Caesarean section?
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Because their characteristically large heads can become lodged in the mother's birth canal, over 80% of Bulldog litters are delivered by Caesarean section.
9. What is the main cause of death of bulldogs?
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Pulmonic stenosis (PS) is a common hereditary heart abnormality of dogs (Patterson 1989). Bulldogs are particularly predisposed to the condition and it is in this breed that it occurs most commonly (Buchanan 2001). If severe, it can lead to exercise intolerance, right-sided heart failure, and premature death.
10. Nearly 75% of Bulldogs are affected by _____.
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Of the 467 Bulldogs tested by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals between 1979 and 2009, 73.9% were affected by hip dysplasia, the highest amongst all breeds.
11. Bulldogs often have trouble _____.
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Bulldogs frequently suffer from brachycephalic airway obstructive syndrome, a pathological condition affecting short-nosed dogs, which can lead to severe respiratory distress. In fact, all "brachycephalic" breeds are prone to these problems, but bulldogs tend to be the worst.
12. What kind of tail is considered undesirable in a Bulldog?
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CorrectCurly
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According to the Bulldog Club of America: "The tail may be either straight or 'screwed' (but never curved or curly), and in any case must be short, hung low, with decided downward carriage, thick root and fine tip."
13. According to the Bulldog Club of America, what kind of nose is considered a disqualification?
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A Dudley nose is a flesh-colored nose, which differs from the usual solid black pigmentation seen on most Bulldogs.
14. What country outlawed the breeding of Bulldogs in 2019?
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In March 2019, the Dutch government announced six new breeding criteria, including eye conformation, nostril stenosis, abnormal breathing, excess skin folds, and muzzle length, which effectively outlawed the breeding of Bulldogs and other short-faced breeds, prompting outrage from some dog-lovers--and a standing ovation from others.
15. What canine world record is held by a Bulldog?
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In 2015, in his hometown of Lima, Peru, Otto the Bulldog glided through the legs of 30 people, setting a record for the longest human tunnel traveled through by a skateboarding dog. After his record-breaking achievement, Otto became an instant celebrity and amassed over 80,000 likes on his Facebook page.
16. What was the name of the first bulldog registered in the Bull Dog Club in London in 1874?
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CorrectAdam
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The first standard of the breed was established in 1864, and the first Bulldog Club was created 10 years later. I guess it's fitting that the first entrant was named Adam!
17. What politician was often compared to a Bulldog?
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Bulldogs have a longstanding association with British culture, as the BBC wrote: "too many the Bulldog is a national icon, symbolizing pluck and determination." During World War II, Bulldogs were often likened to Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his defiance of Nazi Germany.
18. Which Ivy League school has a bulldog mascot?
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Handsome Dan is a Bulldog who serves as the mascot of Yale University's sports teams. In addition to a person wearing a costume, the position is filled by an actual Bulldog, the honor (and the title "Handsome Dan") being transferred to another upon death or retirement.
19. Which of these US Presidents had a bully?
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Warren Harding, who was President from 1921 to 1923, was the father of a bulldog named Oh Boy.
20. What's the name of the bulldog on the Kibbles and Bits commercial?
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Ike is the 'spokesbully' for Kibbles and Bits dog food (which my bully Snoopy eats). You'll see him on commercials and on the food bags.
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