27/02/2024
Understanding the L Gene in Mammoth Bulldogs
Hey there, dog lovers! 🐾 Have you ever wondered about the gorgeous long hair on Mammoth bulldogs? That's all thanks to the L gene! Let's dive into what this gene is and how it gives these pups their unique fluff.
The L gene is a hereditary trait that some Olde English Bulldogges carry, and when two of these dogs with the L gene are bred together, voila – you get the stunning Mammoth bulldog with its distinctive long locks. It's not just about looks; this gene is a part of their DNA, making it a natural aspect of their breed.
These dogs were accidentally created many years ago with a majority of breeders hiding this secret by culling the puppies well after the age of two weeks. The hair doesn't present itself until then.
These Mammoths are now created with love and care, by breeders who appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of the long hair. By selectively breeding Olde English Bulldogges that carry this special gene, they are able to consistently produce litters with the long-haired trait.
So next time you see a Mammoth bulldog, you'll know the secret behind their fabulous fur. It's a little piece of natural artistry that makes them stand out in the bully world! Big Timber Bullies Yowie owned by Mighty Michigan Bulldogges.