Dog Breeds

English Bulldog

  • Frequency of shedding

    Drooling

    Grooming

    Interaction with kids

    Compatibility with other pets

    Attitude towards family

    Social behavior

    Training level

    Adaptability

    Activity rate

    Physical activity requirements

    Barking tendencies

    Breathing concerns

Dog Breeds

English Bulldog

The Bulldog is proud of its distinct physicality marked by wrinkled skin, a short nose, and a robust, heavy frame. Its compact size adds further appeal to its unique appearance. But that’s not all! Bulldog’s attraction extends beyond its looks and covers its protective and loyal nature as well. This unique combination of physical distinctiveness and unwavering loyalty greatly contributes to the Bulldog’s special charm and makes it a widely beloved companion. The breed’s popularity stems from its ability to form deep connections, offering not only a distinctive appearance but also a reliable and devoted companion to those who welcome them into their homes.

The Main Characteristics:

  • Active vocalization
  • Adapting to a variety of lifestyles
  • Gentle and friendly temperament
  • Courage
  • Sociability
  • Stubbornness
  • Loyalty
  • The need for moderate exercise
  • Tendency to snore
  • Size

    Bulldog is a medium-sized breed. Adult male and female Bulldogs are 31 to 40 centimeters tall and 51 to 70 centimeters long. As it appears, in terms of size, the physical characteristics of female and male Bulldogs don’t significantly differ from each other. However, you will probably agree that this unique combination of height, width, and length, along with their distinctive facial features, make Bulldogs easily recognizable and attractive companion animals.

    Weight

    An adult male Bulldog weighs from 23 to 25 kilograms. In the case of a female Bulldog, this figure is usually smaller and ranges from 18 to 23 kilograms. Individual cases of Bulldog weight are determined by genetics, diet, and health.

    Lifespan

    The lifespan of a Bulldog ranges from 8 to 10 years and is equal to 56-70 years of human life. Genetic vulnerability to breathing problems has a significant impact on the breed’s lifespan.

    Fur

    Bulldog fur is relatively short and smooth. The coat of fur clings tightly to the body and emphasizes the dense build typical of the breed. From the point of view of color, Bulldog fur is distinguished by diversity, which gives more individuality to each representative of the species. Despite their short fur, regular cleaning of the Bulldog’s facial wrinkles is essential to prevent skin problems.