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Gentle, courageous, friendly
A calm and courageous breed, Bulldogs are known for their loyalty and make gentle companions.
Breed Group: Non-Sporting
Size: Medium
Height: 14-15 inches
Weight: 40-50 pounds
Coat Type: Short, smooth
Coat Colors: Brindle, white, fawn, piebald
Temperament: Docile, willful, and friendly. Bulldogs are affectionate companions who enjoy relaxing with their family and are particularly good with children. They may appear tough, but they are typically gentle and loving dogs with a calm demeanor.
Energy Level: Low to moderate. Bulldogs prefer short walks and indoor relaxation over intense activity. They enjoy gentle play but are not naturally athletic or high-energy.
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Other Pets: Yes
Trainability: Moderate. While Bulldogs are intelligent, they can be stubborn. Consistent, positive training with patience and rewards is most effective for this breed.
Barking Tendency: Low. Bulldogs are generally quiet and not prone to excessive barking. They may bark occasionally as a form of communication or alert.
Lifespan: 8-10 years
Health Issues: Bulldogs are prone to respiratory issues due to their flat faces (brachycephalic airway syndrome), as well as hip dysplasia and skin conditions. Owners should be cautious in hot weather and maintain regular vet visits.
Exercise Requirements: Low to moderate. Daily short walks and gentle playtime are sufficient. Excessive exercise or heat should be avoided due to breathing limitations.
Hypoallergenic: No
History: Originally bred in England for the sport of bull-baiting, Bulldogs later evolved into calm, affectionate companions. With their muscular build and iconic wrinkled face, they’ve become a symbol of strength and loyalty.