Fancy sharing your home with a couple of Bulldog Ingles?
Then you will need plenty of space… and know-how according to leading experts in the field (mustntgrumbulldogs.com). It is always wise to read up on the breed before deciding which type of dog to choose for a companion.
Expensive animals
Bulldogs are beautiful. No-one who loves and respects large dogs will disagree with that statement.
Modern-day bulldogs are descended from bull mastiffs, which are a sight to behold. Anyone who can afford a bulldog mastiff today is blessed indeed.
Because they are so expensive to house and feed, these lovely animals are now usually only seen as companions for owners of stately homes and large estates. Though you do sometimes find the odd pop star and footballer expressing interest.
Several types
The lovely thing about bulldogs is that there are several types to choose from: American, Australian, French, English, old English, old Boston, Victorian, and Bulldog Ingles to name but a few.
Although they do vary a little in colour and size, they share the common features of a large head, short muzzle and muscular body.
Upside down for tummy tickles
Ringablock bulldogs are large, muscular animals. Big in stature, big in personality.
Take one of these magnificent creatures into your family and you’ll have a friend for life; one who will protect and guard you like none other. But the bulldog is also a very placid animal who loves nothing more than lying upside down on the carpet having his tummy tickled.
Go walking alongside a ringablock bulldog and you’re sure to attract the multitudes.
In the party mood
Carnivals and summer fairs are great places for children to indulge in a spot of face painting. There’s nothing quite like a splash of colour to put people in the party mood. And the great thing about face paint is that it washes off with soap and water.
But while it’s there, it can produce a really exciting images.
The other big plus point is that face paints are not permanent like tattoos.
If you don’t like what you see after the first attempt, simply wash everything off and start all over again. And again.
Needs a steady hand
Change your mood with your colours. Be a fairy, a flower, a cat or a dog.
See if your friends can guess who or what you are supposed to be..
Novices to this form of artwork should remember that for bulldog face painting, as for any other, various items should be kept on standby in case of mistakes.
Here’s what you will need: wet wipes, tissues, sponges, face flannels and, of course, plenty of water.
Take your time, though. This isn’t something to be rushed into. It calls for practice, patience and a very steady hand.
Expect to make a bit of a mess at first, but when you do get it right it’ll amaze all your friends. You need to know, though, that when using these colours, they do take a while to dry. So you could end up looking less like a Bulldog Ingles and more like a runny, streaky Bulldog!
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