Bulldogs

Friendly and easy-going, British Dog Breed Bulldog has a face that has captivated fans around the world. Its charming overbite, framed by chunky jowls and a sturdy body, is irresistible. Despite weighing up to 25 kilograms, the Bulldog’s robust build gives the impression of more. Often featured in advertisements and as university mascots for their tough appearance, British Dog Breed Bulldogs are, in reality, gentle and affectionate. They are content hanging out at home or accompanying their owner wherever they go. The Bulldog was the 12th most frequently registered breed worldwide.

Official name: Bulldog

Other names: English Bulldog, Old English Bulldog, British Bulldog

Origin: Britain

Medium Dogs Street

About the Bulldogs

The Bulldog is a friendly and easy-going breed known for its distinctive overbite, chunky jowls, and robust build. They have short tails that can either hang down straight or be tucked in a coiled “corkscrew” into a tail pocket. Despite their tough appearance, British Dog Breed Bulldogs are gentle and affectionate, making them excellent companions. They weigh up to 25 kilograms and are content lounging at home or accompanying their owner. Originating from Britain, they are also known as the English Bulldog, Old English Bulldog, and British Bulldog. While often used as a symbol of ferocity and courage, modern Bulldogs are generally friendly, amiable dogs.

Breed specifics:

Country: British 

Avg life expectancy: 8 – 10 years

Nauture: Docile, Willful, Friendly, Gregarious.

Colour: solid white, red, fawn or yellow.

Weight : Males 50–55 lb (23–25 kg)
                Females 40–50 lb (18–23 kg)

Key facts:

  1. Distinctive Appearance: Features a notable overbite, chunky jowls, and a sturdy, muscular build.
  2. Friendly Temperament: Known for being affectionate, easy-going, and gentle.
  3. Size and Build: Weighs up to 25 kilograms with a robust, solid frame.
  4. Exercise: Bulldogs have moderate exercise needs.
  5. Health: Their wrinkles need to be cleaned and dried every day to avoid infections.