History of Colorado Bulldog


A Colorado Bulldog is a hybrid Bull breed dog that started in the United States of America around 1950. Breeders started mixing working bulldogs with working bull terriers for rural use as flock and property guardians as well as hog catching and hunting, but it was not till the turn of the century that they became popular in Colorado. In 1999 the ARF gave the name Colorado Bulldog to this hybrid dog. Todd Smith of Colorado Springs was the first breeder to register his dogs with this name. The ARF has a percentage requirement to ensure there is little terrier in this Bulldog. In 2000 and 2001 several rare breed and secondary registries opened there stud books to this breed. In 2005 Randy Schroeder started the Colorado Bulldog Club of America(CBCA 2005-present). Today NADSR Registers more Colorado Bulldogs than any other registry. 

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