American Bulldog breeders
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Loveland American Bulldogs
Name: Melissa Sirio
E-mail: luvyamel5@yahoo.com
Phone number: 970 669-7384
State: Colorado
We are small family kennel in Colorado. We have quality American Bulldogs with great temperments and confirmation.
Blackstone Kennel
Name: Sarah
E-mail: BlackstoneKennel@aol.com
Phone number: 919-775-3596
State: NC
Proud to be raising quality Scott's line American Bulldogs as well as Patterdale Terriers, We are a small family run kennel producing no more then two quality litters a year. Our breeding stock has been carefully selected for breed standard and even temperament.

Swampdog Kennels
Name: Todd and Tina Pederson
E-mail: swampdog@earthlink.net
Phone number: 252-465-8373
State: North Carolina
Proud breeders of the bully working American Bulldog here in Eastern North Carolina.  Weight Pull Training Video for sale.  Lots of links and photos.

Description:
The American Bulldog is a powerful, athletic short-coated dog, strongly muscled, and well boned. American Bulldogs generates the impression of great strength, endurance and exhibits a well-knit, sturdy compact frame. The American Bulldog should be evaluated as a working dog, and exaggerations or faults should be penalized in proportion to how much they interfere with the dogs ability to work.

Height:
Males 22-27 inches; Females 20-25 inches

Weight:
Males 75-125 lbs; Female 60-100

Colors:
All white, pied, or up to 90% color; brindle or red patches (red is defined as any shade of tan, brown.

Coat:
The coat is short, close, and stiff to the touch.

Temperament:
The essential characteristics of the American Bulldog are those which enable it to work as a hog and cattle catching dog, and a protector of personal property. These tasks require a powerful, agile, confident dog with a large head and powerful jaws. The American Bulldog is a gentle, loving family companion who is fearless enough to face an angry bull or a human intruder; Good with children; Good with pets

Care and Exercise:
Brush coat with a firm bristle brush or rubber mitt and bathe only when necessary. Puppies should have early socialization.

Health Issues:
A very healthy, hardy dog. Some strains have hip dysplasia.

Category:
Rare, Working