National Bulldog Day

A charming bulldog with wrinkly face and droopy jowls, surrounded by people wearing vintage clothing, in a park scene filled with laughter..
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Ah, the noble bulldog. With their wrinkly faces and droopy jowls, they're the epitome of charm and loyalty. On National Bulldog Day, it's time to celebrate these lovable canines in all their slobbery glory!

When is Bulldog Day?

It's national bulldog day on the 21st April.


The Internet Buzz

National Bulldog Day has been making waves across the world wide web. With 106 mentions online, it's clear that people are eager to show their love for these adorable pups. The most buzzed about day was on April 21, 2016, when bulldog enthusiasts took to social media in droves.

A Brief History

The origins of National Bulldog Day can be traced back to a group of Bulldog fanatics who wanted to spread awareness about the breed and promote responsible pet ownership. They believed that these unique canines deserved a day of their own to be recognized and celebrated.

A Day for Bulldog Love

On National Bulldog Day, dog lovers around the world come together to shower their wrinkly companions with extra affection. From giving them extra belly rubs to treating them to their favorite treats, it's a day dedicated solely to appreciating these lovable creatures.

No Bulldog Left Behind

One of the key goals of National Bulldog Day is to raise awareness about the importance of adopting and rescuing Bulldogs. Many Bulldogs end up in shelters due to various reasons, and this day serves as a reminder that these dogs deserve a second chance at a loving home.



History behind the term 'Bulldog'


1500s

The Origins of the Bulldog

In the 1500s, a breed of dog called the bulldog emerged in England. These dogs were originally bred for bull baiting, a cruel sport where dogs were pitted against bulls. The bulldog's strong physique and courageous nature made it well-suited for this brutal task.


1835

The Decline of Bull Baiting

In 1835, the British Parliament banned bull baiting, deeming it inhumane. This ban led to a decline in the popularity of the bulldog as a bull-baiting dog. However, rather than fading into obscurity, the bulldog found a new role in British society.


1875

The Show Ring Star

By the late 19th century, the bulldog had undergone some important changes. Breeders began selectively breeding for less aggression and a more docile temperament, transforming the bulldog into the lovable companion we know today. In 1875, the Bulldog Club was formed in England, and the breed's popularity soared. Bulldogs started appearing in dog shows, where their distinctive appearance and charming personality won over the hearts of many.



1904

The Bulldog in America

In 1904, the Bulldog Club of America was established. Bulldogs started gaining popularity in the United States as well, and soon became a symbol of loyalty, determination, and resilience. Their popularity grew to such an extent that they became one of the most recognizable dog breeds in the country.


1940s

Bulldog as a Symbol

During World War II, the bulldog became a symbol of British resilience and determination. It was often associated with the famous British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, who was known for his bulldog-like determination. The term 'bulldog spirit' became synonymous with British courage and steadfastness during challenging times.


Did you know?

Did you know that Bulldogs were originally bred for bull-baiting? Thankfully, their feisty past has been left behind, and today they are known for their gentle and affectionate nature. Perhaps their slobbery kisses are a way of apologizing for their ancestors' wild antics!

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First identified

22nd April 2015

Most mentioned on

21st April 2016

Total mentions

106

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