American Bulldog

American Bulldog
Group Sporting Group
Size Large
Coat Smooth
Origin United States
Nickname
Old Country Bulldog, Southern White White English Old Southern White Bulldog Hill Bulldog Country Bulldog English White Bulldog
Color
All white or white with patches of red or varying degrees of brown, brindle, or fawn.
Height
Males: 22-27 inches.
Females: 20-25 inches.
Weight
Males: 75-125 pounds.
Females: 60-100 pounds.
Life Span
10–15 years
Litter Size
7–16 puppies
Exercise
Regular Exercise
Personality
Loyal, Self-Confident
Groom Needs
Occasional Bath/Brush and Seasonal Shedding
Shedding
Seasonal
Trainability
Agreeable
Vocality
Infrequent
Good with
Yes with Supervision

Introduction

The American Bulldog stands as a symbol of strength and determination. Renowned for their muscular build, they boast a powerful appearance complemented by their courageous temperament. Though large in size, these dogs maintain a loyal and affectionate nature, making them excellent family pets. They possess a high activity level, demanding regular exercise and engagement to stay happy and healthy. The breed's versatility and intelligence also mean they thrive in various roles, from working dog to loving companion.

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