While I am pleased pops agrees with me, I just can't agree with his reasoning. However he did say:
popsinpaphos wrote:
I'm old enough to remember when the great British bulldog had teeth.
You must be very old then pops, as the bulldog is about the most useless dog around, and has been for over 100 years. A quick check reminds me that, far from being the perfect dog, they tend to suffer from the following
Entropion
Eversion of nictitating membrane
Cherry Eye
Cataract
Keratitis sicca/ Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Persistent pupillary membrane
Skin Acne
Demodicosis
Fold dermatitis
Folliculitis
Muzzle pyoderma
Pododermatitis
Elbow dysplasia
Elbow subluxation
Fragmented coronoid
Process osteochondrosis of the elbow joint.
Mouth and Jaw Abnormal Dentition
Cleft lip
Cleft palate
Elongated soft palate
Skeletal System Parosteitis
Short skull
Hip dysplasia
Spina bifida
Hemivertebra
Reproductive Vaginal Hyperplasia
Dystocia
Respiratory Stenotic Nares
Hypoplasia of Trachea
Ciculatory Arteriovenous fistula
Von Willebrand's disease
Mitral valve defects
Pulmonic stenosis
Pyloric stenosis
Miscellaneous Hypothyroidism
Hydrocephalus
Oligodendroglioma
Brachycephalic Upper-Airway Syndrome
No doubt someone will comment on the similarities, or otherwise, between the bulldog and the UK.