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Yes, bulldogs, like all domestic dog breeds, are descendants of wolves.
Bulldogs are not suited to be outside dogs due to their sensitivity to extreme temperatures and their need for close human companionship.
The ancestor of the Bulldog is the Old English Bulldog, a breed originally used for bull-baiting in England.
Bulldogs historically took down bulls by latching onto the bull's nose and holding on tenaciously, using their strong jaws and low center of gravity.
The Bulldog originated in England, where it was originally bred for bull-baiting before becoming a companion dog.
Yes, you can treat your dog for worms at home using over-the-counter dewormers, but veterinary guidance is recommended to choose the right treatment.
When dogs have worms, their poop may contain visible worms or worm segments, mucus, or appear soft and grainy depending on the type of worm.
Yes, you can treat mild cases of worms in dogs with over-the-counter medications, but a vet visit ensures accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

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