Bulldog

noun
  1. A medium-sized breed of dog known for its muscular build, wrinkled face, and distinctive pushed-in nose. Bulldogs are often characterized by their loose, saggy skin and a distinctive gait. noun
    The bulldog sat patiently by its owner's side.
    Bulldogs are known for their gentle and friendly nature.
  2. A person who is stubbornly persistent or tenacious, often used metaphorically to describe someone who does not give up easily. noun
    She approached the project with the determination of a bulldog.
    His bulldog attitude helped him succeed in the negotiations.
  3. To wrestle or bring down, especially in the context of rodeo events where a rider jumps from a horse to wrestle a steer to the ground. verb
    He managed to bulldog the steer in record time.
    The cowboy practiced bulldogging to improve his rodeo skills.