If you are looking for Bulldog Mascot Costumes to represent and epitomize the essence of your school, college, institute, business and so on; look no further because you are potentially making a terrific choice.

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Yes, I am agreeing that a bulldog mascot is perfect because bull dogs are strong and confident yet high spirited and playful. A bulldog costume mascot and the great characteristics it embodies, I imagine is how you would want your organization to be represented. Isn’t that right?

Take a moment to look closely at the following bulldog adult mascot costume but do keep in mind that there are also many other styles to choose from:

Bulldog Spike Mascot Adult Costume
(Available in adult sizes to fit men and women of up to 6’ in height and 190 lbs. in weight).

Bulldogs are tough dogs to beat but they are also dogs which are awfully tough to resist.

This Bulldog Spike Mascot Adult Costume is fantastically designed for a realistic look, for comfort and for ease of slipping on as well as off.

It consists of a detachable oversized bulldog head in grey plush that includes great facial features, expressive mesh eyes and silvery spikes around the collar. Also, part of this endearing mascot is a matching grey plush mascot body, spats, extra large feet and mitts.

Arrrrfffff! This bulldog wants to represent your establishment!

Known as British, English, American, or French; bulldogs happen to be among the most popular show dogs in recent history. In spite of their powerful size and seemingly mean and scary expressions, bulldogs are mild natured and friendly toward humans as well as other dogs of their own breed as well as other breeds, large and small. Since bulldogs have been bred as watch dogs for many decades, however, if provoked they can also become quite aggressive in displaying their fighting instincts as they utilize their massive shoulders, powerful jaws and weight of up to 60 or more pounds.

Initial standards for bulldogs were drafted in England in 1864 but were not officially adopted until nine years later. Once the Bulldog Club of America was established in 1890, a new set of standards was then adopted in 1896 but those were changed a number of time through the years.