English Bulldog Dog
England
Docile, Willful, Friendly, Gregarious

Quick Facts
Weight
18–23 kg
Height
31–40 cm
Lifespan
8–10 years
Group
Non-sporting
Pros & Cons
• Calm and loyal temperament
• Excellent with children and families
• Low exercise requirements ideal for indoor living
• Distinctive, charming appearance that stands out
• Susceptible to breathing difficulties and overheating
• Prone to joint issues and skin conditions
• Requires careful monitoring of diet and activity
• May display stubbornness during training








History & Purpose
The English Bulldog’s evolution is a fascinating journey from a fierce working dog to a gentle family companion. Originally bred for the brutal sport of bull‐baiting in 17th‑ and 18th‑century England, Bulldogs were valued for their strength, tenacity, and determination. When such blood sports were eventually outlawed, breeders shifted their focus to softening the temperament of the breed. Through careful selection, the Bulldog was transformed into a docile, loyal companion, while still retaining its distinctive, muscular build and unique facial features.
This transformation was not instantaneous—it took decades of deliberate breeding to balance the Bulldog’s physical power with a calmer, more approachable personality. By the early 20th century, the English Bulldog had firmly established itself as a cherished pet in urban households. Its low exercise needs and amiable nature made it particularly well‑suited for life in smaller living spaces, and its unmistakable appearance ensured it remained a favorite in dog shows and among enthusiasts alike.
Today, the Bulldog stands as an enduring symbol of resilience and affection. Despite the challenges associated with its health, the breed’s history of adaptation—from a once ferocious bull‐baiter to a gentle companion—speaks volumes about its capacity for change and the deep bond it forms with its human family. The Bulldog’s legacy is one of transformation, endurance, and unwavering loyalty, endearing it to dog lovers around the world.
Common Health Issues
Brachycephalic syndrome, hip dysplasia, skin issues, heart problems
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