One great way to know about the breed that we already have at home or about the one that we want to take home, or simply about a breed that we love and that interests us as a future possibility is getting a good book that tells us everything about it in an accessible but complete way. Since editorials and publishers offer dog owners and dog lovers a great variety of books, it is sometimes hard to choose among such a diverse number of options and it is also a bit hard to find a really good and useful book. This is the reason why we will give you the most recommended English Bulldog books to avoid any frustration. Take a look at them. When it comes to this fantastic and traditional breed, one of the best books available is Bulldog, the one that belongs to the Kennel Club Dog Breed Series and that is written by Michael Dickerson. Published by Kennel Club Books in 2004, this book will deal through its one hundred and sixty pages with important subjects such as this breed’s history, its particular features, the breeding and training processes, the English Bulldog puppies and everyday care. Bulldog has been reviewed as one of the most interesting and accessible books in the market. We truly recommend it. Another great option is Bulldogs Today, belonging to the Book of the Breed collection by the Ringpress Books editorial. Written by Chris Thomas and published in the year of 2000, this choice is genuinely amazing since it offers you useful and varied information through subjects like choosing the right specimen, taking care of puppies, history, health, adult care, competition performances and a very interesting set of chapters in which you will find data about this breed in different parts of the world. A New Owner’s Guide to Bulldogs, from TFH Publications and written by Hank and Carol Williams in 1998 is also a respectable opportunity to get in deep contact with this breed history and general characteristics. With an accessible language and design, this book is also cheap and will surely clarify quite a lot of your doubts, apart from giving you information you have never thought of. Finally, in case you want short and extremely accessible options both in terms of vocabulary and price, you must take these in consideration: Bulldog (Breeders Best), by Jean Hetherington and published by Kennel Club Books in 2005; Pet Owner’s Guide to the Bulldog, by Judith Daws and edited by Ringpress Books in 2002, and last but not least, Guide to Owning an English Bulldog, by John Gallagher and published by TFH Publications in 1999. All of these are nice options to have a simple yet useful set of details and facts about these dogs. There is no doubt that English Bulldogs are wonderful. Now all that there is left to do is discover why. |