Types of Bulldogs

People love bulldogs because of its not-so-usual appearance. They have heavy to muscular built, dumpy legs, short coat, small ears and an interesting expression. They are naturally playful and go along with people and kids.

American Bulldog

American Bulldog

Bulldogs are known for their intelligence and agility. Because of this, bull dogs were often used in the pop culture as icons.

Bulldogs were not naturally bred as they are. They are products of the cross-breed between a pug and a mastiff. They are many types of bulldogs such as the Alapaha bulldog, American bulldog, Aussie bulldog, Banter bulldog, Catahoula bulldog, French bulldog, Victorian bulldog, Valley bulldog and English bulldog. They all possess a different appearance as well as personalities. Still, they have the signature appearance of all bull dogs.

These types of bulldogs are bred based on the locations that they will be raised. Factors such as living conditions are taken into consideration.

The Alapaha bulldog is tagged as a rare type of bulldog. Hence, its rarity also gives it a high price. American bulldogs, on the other hand, are the type of bulldogs that are common in American households. They are muscular and agile. They are best suited as guard dogs in a home. If looking for a companion for hunting, the Catahoula bulldog is a good choice. Hunting is a perfect ground for the Catahoula bulldog to exhibit its intelligence and vigor. If a test of patience is wanted, the Valley bulldog will give the companion the challenge. Oftentimes, Valley bulldogs show off their stubborn nature and require their companion to be patient in training and handling them.

Overall, choosing the type of bulldog depends on what the companion’s lifestyle requires. The companion may want a housedog, a hunting companion, a challenging pet or a pricey addition.


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