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    Where should a bulldog's ears be situated on their head at birth?
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    A bulldog's ears sit high on the dog's head and fall to the sides of the head.
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    Why is one ear black and one white?
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    It's possible and not too uncommon for bulldogs to have two different colored ears, such as black and white.
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    What do you mean by a crossbreed if tail is small and curls in?
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    English bulldogs have screwed tails rather than curled tails. Screw tails are described as naturally short tails twisted in a spiral formation, while curled tails are typically longer and curled over the back or side. If an English bulldog has a curled tail, this is likely the result of mixed breeding.
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    Do English bulldogs have curved nails?
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    English bulldogs' nails are typically trimmed to be short and stubby, but most dogs have curved nails if the nails grow long enough. If a dog's nails are getting to this point, they should be trimmed.
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    Does an English bulldog and French bulldog mix have ears that stand up?
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    A mix between an English bulldog and a French bulldog, also called a Free-lance bulldog, may have ears that resemble those of either parent, meaning they may have floppy ears or ears that are carried erect.
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