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A cross between the Bulldog and Mastiff breeds, the Bandogge will weigh 85 to 140 pounds when fully grown. They require lots of vigorous exercise every day, and do not do well if left alone, as they may become destructive or bark constantly. Because of this, they are not recommended for apartment living or families who are gone all day. Their short coat is easy to groom, and needs little but occasional brushing. Bandogge puppies are intelligent and calm. They’re good with children, cats and other pets if socialized early.
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The Bandogge breed (also known as the Bandog breed) is a breed of dog that is ever changing. This breed first came about in Middle England. During this time, it was a dog that was bound during the day (by chain), and then released at night to guard against intruders, thus, you can image that this is a pretty large dog. There are many ways that you can go about describing the Bandogges. However, one of the best ways to tell someone about this dog is to say that it is very stubborn, very eager, and very ugly. The breed itself does have a very heavy body, and thus, the dog looks very huge. This is one of the reasons why it makes a perfect guard dog. However, this dog is far from perfect. The Bandogge is a dog that varies a lot depending on how its parents acted, thus, it possible to have a very sweet Bandogge or to have mean Bandogges.




