Bulldog
Canis Lupus Familiaris

Bulldog

Medium
gb-eng
England
DocileWillfulFriendlyGregariousCourageousCalm

The Bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog, descends from ancient mastiff-type dogs and was originally bred in England for the brutal sport of bull-baiting, which was outlawed in 1835. Following the end of that practice, breeders transformed the Bulldog into the gentle, affectionate companion known today, retaining the breed's courageous spirit while cultivating a docile and friendly temperament. With its characteristic loose, wrinkled skin, pushed-in nose, and stocky build, the Bulldog is one of the most recognizable breeds in the world and serves as a beloved family companion.

Physical Traits

Height (Male)14–15
Height (Female)14–15
Weight (Male)50 lbs
Weight (Female)40 lbs

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