Buster

2 weeks
English Bulldog7 weeksMale
$2,700
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Adv. ID:TlYTinSIs
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Adv. Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Dundee, Ohio
Puppies in litter:1 male
Breed:English Bulldog
Generation:P
Age:7 weeks, 5 days
Ready to Leave:Dec 7, 2025
Sex:Male

Health & Docs

Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC Registered

Description

Hello there! I'm Buster a beautiful English Bulldog puppy! Buster is the perfect addition to any family. Don't miss the opportunity to bring home this delightful English Bulldog! I'm well socialized and ready to fit into your family! I would love to fill your home with all of my puppy love! I have been vet checked, microchipped and I am up to date on vaccinations and dewormings and will come with a one year genetic health guarantee and AKC registration! Call or text anytime to make me the newest addition to your family and get ready to spend a lifetime of tail wagging fun! See attached video! See our website @ www.fivestarpups.com Shipping information. We use a local shipper if needed that ships right to your house if needed. The puppies generally arrive on Tuesday night or Wednesday East of the Mississippi and Wednesday through Friday West of the Mississippi. The shipper takes Venmo, Paypal or cash and that can be paid at delivery. Deposit Information. My usual deposit is $500 with a credit card on my website through Stripe or Venmo whatever you prefer, then the balance can be paid at delivery in cash, Venmo or Paypal. Puppy Information Will come with vaccination records, vet check, a bag of food and a one year genetic health guarantee. Great family pet and well socialized. Fun Facts about English Bulldogs! With a knack for getting along with everyone, English Bulldogs can make themselves at home with any type of family. An extremely loyal breed, these pups are known to form strong bonds with children, while being laidback enough for pet parents who enjoy a relaxed lifestyle. And even though their large jaws and underbite can give the impression of sadness or concern, anyone familiar with this breed knows that these playful, even comical, pups are more silly than sad. With adorable wrinkles and a playful temperament, the English Bulldog is sure to turn a lot of heads wherever they go. If their unique facial features and expressions don’t attract attention, their fun-loving personalities are sure to do the trick. The dog's head is large and spherical, and the muzzle is extremely short, giving the face a flattened appearance. The English bulldog's eyes are dark and set low and wide on the forehead in the frontal plane. The nose is black and slightly upturned. The jaws (or "chops") are massive, broad and undershot. The lower jaw juts out in front of the upper jaw to scarcely expose the lower incisors, producing a comical grin. The lips are fleshy and pendulous. The cheeks are well rounded and protrude sideways. The ears are thin, small and angle forward like flaps that frame the forehead. The English bulldog's neck is short and thick; the shoulders are massive, muscular and broad. The chest is deep and full, and the back is barreled and slightly arched. His rounded hips protrude slightly above the level of the back. The stubby tail is thick and either straight or screwed. His short, stocky legs have great muscle definition. They are splayed out and slightly bowed at the elbows and hocks to form a sturdy, base-wide stance. The English bulldog stands about 16 inches tall. The female weighs about 50 pounds (23 kilograms), and the male weighs about 54 pounds (24 kilograms). The English bulldog's skin is loose and pendant with heavy wrinkles and thick folds on the face and a dewlap hanging from the throat. The coat is short and fine textured. The various color patterns are brindle, piebald, and solid white, red, fawn or fallow. Personality The English bulldog has a sweet, gentle disposition. Dependable and predictable, the bulldog is a wonderful family pet and loving to most children. People-oriented as a breed, they actively solicit human attention. However, they have retained the courage that was originally bred into them for bull baiting, so they make fine watchdogs. Although they generally get along well with other family pets, English bulldogs can be aggressive to unfamiliar dogs. English bulldogs make fine apartment pets and do not require a yard. Typically low-endurance dogs, they need only a moderate amount of exercise. They thrive best in temperate climates; they readily overheat and have breathing difficulties in hot weather, and they chill easily in cold temperatures. Generally loud breathers, English bulldogs tend to snore and wheeze. Many drool as well. They are moderate shedders and their short coats require little grooming. However, the wrinkles on the face should be wiped regularly to prevent skin infections. History Named for its use in the sport of bull baiting, the English bulldog seems to have originated in the British Isles sometime prior to the 13th century. One of the few references to the sport dates back to 1209, and talks about a butcher's dogs that chased a bull through the English town of Stamford. This pursuit so pleased the earl of the town that he inaugurated bull baiting as a sport in his domain. Today, the English bulldog makes a fine family pet. The AKC recognizes the breed simply as the bulldog. Bulldogs are often described as calm and collected, but they still need plenty of socialization, especially as puppies. It’s important to give your Bulldog puppy lots of safe, positive experiences with new people, friendly dogs, different places, and everyday sounds and objects. If your Bulldog pup is acting shy or overwhelmed in new situations, don’t push. Let them observe, reward calm behavior, and give them space to explore at their own pace.
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