English Bulldogs have a distinctive appearance characterized by their loose, wrinkled skin and stocky build. They typically have a broad head with a short muzzle, pronounced chin, and wide-set, expressive eyes. Their bodies are muscular and compact, with a deep chest and a short, thick neck. The coat is short and smooth, coming in various colors, including brindle, white, fawn, and combinations of these.
Miniature English bulldogs are exactly like regular English bulldogs only a tad bit smaller.
they look like bull
English bulldogs are easier to look after.
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Bulldogs tend to have tuns of wrinkles on their faces and a lot of times bulldogs can get allergies so some bulldogs will have a little red in their eye or sores in their fur. Bulldogs' fur can sometimes be shedding everywhere or if they don't have allergies or other times their fur can be thick and non shed.
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English bulldogs neither migrate nor hibernate. They are domesticated animals.
Some English Bulldogs like to swim, but typically, Bulldogs can not swim. They are heavily built dogs who just can't keep themselves afloat. When they are near water, they need to wear life vests for their safety. Some English Bulldogs do like to swim, others do not, as with any breed of dog. Bulldogs have short muzzles and a dog life jacket is essential to keep the muzzle and head above water, for bouyancy protection and to stop the dog swallowing too much seawater.
Victorian Bulldog (also known as the "Olde English Bulldogge") are usually born naturally, whereas English bulldogs are born by c-section.
Olde English Bulldogs look more like American bulldogs than English bulldogs: they are larger, leaner, have long uncurled tails, are mostly unwrinkled and are not or are not to the same degree as brachycephalic (meaning having a short snout) as their English counterparts. English bulldogs in contrast, are short, stout, stocky/heavily built, brachycephalic, wrinkly, and are low energy.