Dog Mom Shares Funny Things Her English Bulldog ‘Loves and Hates to Do'

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Just like humans, our fur babies have things that they love as well as things that they're not fans of. Odie the English Bulldog is no exception. His mom shared a TikTok on Wednesday, June 26th of things that Odie loves and hates, and his list of hates is pretty funny!

The video begins with one of the things he loves, taking baths. But on the flip side of that, he hates getting into the bathtub! Watch on to see the other things that make both of Odie's list. Make sure to watch till the end because you've got to see what happens when Odie gets woken up early!

Odie is absolutely adorable! I'm a huge fan of how he fell asleep against the door and his yoga poses. He's so silly! Commenters also got a kick out of the video. @franklin Clinton reminded Odie's mom, "Don’t forget that he loves to spy on the neighbors!" @Natalie laughed, "Dude how did he jump like that to attack you?! LOL!" and @Azumaaa added, "How about the throwing tantrums, HAHA!"

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Cool Facts About English Bulldogs

English Bulldogs are such cool dogs! They've got a lot of history behind them, and there are some really interesting facts about them that you might not know. Many people love them; in fact, the breed has been in the top five most popular dogs ranked by the AKC in America since 2013!

Do you know why they're called English 'bulldogs'? AKC shares that they were used in bullbaiting; this is when a bull was tethered to a stake in the ground and the bulldogs were encouraged to try to bite the bull’s nose. "Bulldogs were well-suited for this sport because of their strong, fearless nature. Breeders bred the dogs to have large, powerful heads and loose skin, so that they could recover from an attack and keep fighting." They almost went extinct after bullbaiting was banned since there was no longer a use for them. But breeders began breeding them to have a kinder disposition so that they could be purchased as companions instead of fighters, and it worked.

Sports teams love bulldogs! They're the most popular dog mascot around. "There are 49 universities in the United States have a Bulldog mascot, including Georgetown and Yale. This is a testament to the Bulldog’s well-known toughness and courage," according to the AKC.

A bulldog actually made it into the Guinness Book of World Records back in 2015 for his skateboarding abilities. “Otto” set the world record for the longest human tunnel traveled through by a skateboarding dog after he rolled through the legs of 30 people. There are lots of skateboard riding English Bulldogs out there, like Greyson who can even ride a one-wheeled skateboard. They're so fun to watch!

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