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Philip F.
06/28/2020
Bullmatian
Bob formerly known as James is an awesome little guy. Feisty stubborn affectionate responsive not a dog for amateurs but he is perfect. He arrived on time as a well and happy little guy and we are family now.
Bullmatian Characteristics
The Bullmation is a very unique-looking, beautiful hybrid mix between a Bulldog and – you guessed it – a Dalmation. Kind, energetic, and intelligent, these dogs receive some of the best traits from each parent. Bullmations are usually very loving and friendly around children and other animals and are a top choice for a devoted household companion.
Fast Facts
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Energy High
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Size Medium
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Trainability Stubborn
Standing between 11-24 inches at the shoulder and weighing between 40-65 pounds, the Bullmation is a larger domestic breed. They require relatively little grooming, and a couple of brushings a week will typically suffice. Because of their mixed heritage, they are likely to have the spots of the Dalmation, but these spots are often colors other than the iconic black spots we've all seen. You can see them in all sorts of looks!
These dogs have higher than average energy levels, and will likely be up for all the playtime or walks you can offer. Because of this, they don't do well in apartments and would be happier in a house with a backyard. They are playful and love spending time with their family.
While Bullmatians are highly loyal, some of them can develop a stubborn attitude from time to time, thanks to their intelligence. It’s key to train and socialize them correctly from an early age–and you might need a little extra dose of patience at first. Once they learn to feel safe with you and to see you as the leader, they’re incredibly devoted and faithful. Be sure to keep an eye on your Bullmation at the dog park, as they can be wary of dogs they've never met, and may allow their protective instinct to get the best of them.
How dog-friendly is Knoxville?
A recent study from the insurance company The Swiftest analyzes some of the biggest U.S. cities to see which are the most pet-friendly. In the study, Knoxville is considered the 2nd most pet-friendly city with a population under 200,000. The city received an A+ for the number of dog-friendly trails and dog-friendly restaurants. It also got an A for dog parks and the cost of dog insurance.
Dog parks and outdoor activities in Knoxville
Knoxville has tons of dog parks and other outdoor activities where your pup can stretch its legs and get some sun. There are 4.8 dog parks per 100,000 residents, the 5th highest in the country. A few of the most popular off-leash dog parks in the city are Plumb Creek Dog Park, Holston River Dog Park, Dogwood Park at Victor Ashe Park, Paws and Pals Dog Park, and Pet Safe Concord Park.
Knoxville is also home to a variety of great hiking trails for when you want to take your dog on a long scenic walk. A few great spots to explore include Knoxville City Greenways, West Hills Dogwood Trail, and Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum.
Life in Knoxville with a dog
Knoxville has over 150 pet-friendly restaurants so you and your dog will always have plenty of choices when you want to grab something to eat. A few of the most popular dog-friendly restaurants in the city include Aubrey’s Strawberry Plains, Cafe 4, Wild Wing Cafe, Bruster’s Real Ice Cream, and Barley’s Taproom and Pizzeria.
Knoxville has many other pet-friendly establishments, including groomers, daycares, and pet stores. Plus, every year, there are a variety of pet-centered events to celebrate our furry companions.
The city is a great location when it comes to time to find a place to live with your dog. According to Zumper, Knoxville is the 16th best city for pet-friendly rental listings.
If your friends or family are in Knoxville for a visit, they will find plenty of pet-friendly hotels where they can stay with their dogs. Some of the most popular dog-friendly hotels in the city are Graduate Knoxville, Staybridge Suites, Comfort Inn, and Extended Stay Knoxville Cedar Bluff.
Popular dog breeds in Knoxville
Knoxville is home to a diverse mix of dog breeds. Some of the most popular breeds in the city include Goldens, French Bulldogs, Beagles, Poodles, Rottweilers, Yorkshire Terriers, and German Shorthaired Pointers. No matter which dog breed you decide to add to your family, your new pup will have many fellow dogs throughout the city.
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