Yes, but by artificial insemination.
There are many within the United States who breed English bulldogs. This is due to the fact that it is the mascot of the United states Navy so it is a popular breed.
Most people have their English Bulldogs artificially inseminated.
They are two names for the same breed.
Olde English Bulldogs are NOT considered a purebred breed by the American Kennel Club. It is, however, considered a purebred by the United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club.
Yes those two breeds can mate unless they are fixed.
English bulldogs are particularly known for being stubborn, so require strict training. They also tend to shed a lot of hair so this breed may not be the right choice for someone with asthma.
Bulldogs were originally bred for bullbating, but nowadays Bulldogs are bred to be beloved family pets or companions.
Miniature English bulldogs are exactly like regular English bulldogs only a tad bit smaller.
Mini English Bulldogs are not a breed. They are just smaller due to smaller parents. If you are going to buy an English Bulldog, don't buy from anyone that has 'mini's because they are not a good breeder and you are just asking for trouble!
It can cost up to $5000.00 to breed and deliver the puppies and only 3 to 4 puppies each litter!
Any breed can be a service dog! Bulldogs are a rare breed for service dogs, but with the training and effort, it’s possible.