About the Bulldog
The Bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog, is a muscular, heavy-set breed with a distinctive wrinkled face and pushed-in nose, originally developed in England for the now-outlawed sport of bull-baiting. Today's breed is a docile, gentle, and courageous companion, known for its loyal, affectionate, and sometimes stubborn personality. Despite its fierce appearance, it is a calm, friendly dog that forms strong bonds with families and is a popular symbol of tenacity and resilience.
Breed Characteristics
18.00 - 25.00 kg
31.00 - 40.00 cm
8-10 years
Great Britain
Breed Traits & Ratings
Additional Information
Bred For
Bull-baiting
Temperament
Friendly, Courageous, Calm, Willful, Gregarious, Loyal, Dignified