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11 Types of Bulldogs

If you are thinking about adopting a bulldog, you should first become familiar with the many sorts of bulldogs that are available before going to a reputable adoption website to bring home your new best friend and cuddling partner.

American Bulldogs weigh anywhere from 60 to 120 pounds, yet they look much larger. Their short, fluffy coat comes in a rainbow of colors. Although American Bulldogs have a massive head and can grow to be as tall as 28 inches.

American Bulldog

One of the most widely bred little dogs, the French Bulldog (or Frenchie) is a worldwide phenomenon. They are little, but their personalities are that of bulldogs, which means they are vivacious and full of energy.

French Bulldog

They are very loving dogs who continuously want to be near their human companions, and they are particularly fond of the company of young children. The average weight of an English Bulldog is approximately 50 pounds.

English Bulldog

According to Pet Guide, an Australian Bulldog may be just as happy living in the city as they can in a house with a backyard as long as they have the appropriate amount of attention, food, and exercise. 

Australian Bulldog

Olde English Bulldogge is a hybrid breed that was created by crossing the Bulldog with the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Bullmastiff, and the American Bulldog. They are constructed similarly to other bulldogs in appearance.

Olde English Bulldogge

The English Bulldog and the Bull Terrier and the Bullmastiff and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier were bred to create the Victorian Bulldog, which is comparable to an English Bulldog but considerably healthier.

Victorian Bulldog

Intelligent, loyal, and protective, these bulldogs make excellent guard dogs. According to DogTime, they are commonly available at shelters and breed-specific rescues.

Catahoula Bulldog

Old Red English Bulldogs Kennel claims that the Ca de Bou was first brought to the Balearic Islands off the coast of Spain in the 1200s. The English brought over bulldogs and mastiffs prior to the 1700s. 

Ca de Bou

According to Vet Street, the Alapaha Blue-Blood Bulldog was originally developed as a "catch dog" in the southern United States, where it would pursue and capture cattle and other animals.

Alapaha Blue-Blood Bulldog

The Bullmastiff, often known as "The Gamekeeper's Night Dog," first appeared in England in the middle of the nineteenth century. To aid gamekeepers in their efforts to prevent poaching, the Mastiff and Bulldog were crossbred. 

Bullmastiff

The almost sculpted appearance of a Red-Tiger Bulldog's head conveys an aura of sophistication, strength, and power. They are intelligent and self-assured canines, although they can be violent against other dogs.

Red-Tiger Bulldog

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