As far as I can find the American Bulldog is not a restricted breed, at least not in my area (Ga). But because of recent legislation there a lot of places that now require spay/neuter , so it is harder to find animals in some places. Many people confuse the American Bulldog with the Pitt Bull, who is believed (regardless of fact) to be a dangerous, violent breed. While American Bulldogs were once used as working dogs, or even in the bloody sport of bull baiting, they are gentle, great with kids, and recognized for their acts of extreme courage and heroism regarding their owners.
I read the previous persons answer to this question and was outraged. I own an American and can't believe what that person had to say about them. It is hard to imagine them ever having owned one themselves with that to say, but if that was the case I think it is a problem with the owner maintaining alpha role and controlling their dog, thus any dog would be just as unruly in their care.
No, an American bulldog and a Mastiff are two different breeds.
No an American bulldog is not a dangerous breed not insured by American family insurance.
The American Bulldog breed is not new and neither rare. This breed could be found in every state of the nation.
American Bulldog would be one.
American Bulldog
Really it depends on what kind of bulldog you mean. American bulldog? French Bulldog? English bulldog? Pit bulls are a very powerful breed, but again, it depends on the dog, not the breed. -- The pit bull is the most powerful breed, pound for pound.
Chance is an American Bulldog.
It is clearly impossible, but you can get a mix-breed of American Bulldog and it'd have blue-eyes! The real answer to this question is that it may and may not be possible, but there may be a special-born breed of bulldog with only blue-eyed dogs!
An American bulldog is a breed of domestic working dog, stocky, with a muscular build, a short coat, and a generally confident temperament.
An American bulldog is a breed of domestic working dog, stocky, with a muscular build, a short coat, and a generally confident temperament.
I believe he is an American Bulldog.
The American Bulldog originated in the U.S.
The American Bulldog breed was not developed until the 1980's however, the dog breed in which they descended from was the Olde English Bulldogge. The Olde English Bulldogge ( dating back to the 1700-1800's) looked extremely similar to the American Bulldog only it had more English Bulldog characteristics (like a shorter snout) than the American Bulldog.