American Bulldog

About

The American Bulldog is a muscular, powerful breed known for its strength and agility. With a broad head, strong jaws, and a short coat that can come in various colors, including white, brindle, and fawn, they have a distinctive and imposing appearance. American Bulldogs are loyal, protective, and energetic, making them excellent family companions and watchdogs. They require regular exercise and consistent training to manage their energetic and sometimes stubborn nature.

Breed Size
  • Weight (Male)

    34-45 kg

  • Weight (Female)

    27-36 kg

  • Height (Male)

    54-64 sm

  • Height (Female)

    54-64 sm

Coat
  • Fur Type

    Smooth

  • Color

    One color

Care
  • Walk

    >60 minutes/day

  • Breed group

    Foundation Stock Service

  • Breed Size

    L

  • Demeanor category

    Alert/Responsive

Breed Traits
  • Barking
  • Good with young children
  • Drooling
  • Energy level value
  • Grooming frequency value
  • Good with other dogs
  • Trainability
Breeds Club Recognition
  • Trainability Category

    >Agreeable

  • Temperament

    >Loyal, Self-Confident

Blog About Pet Care

The American Bulldog is a robust and muscular breed, renowned for its strength and athleticism. Originally bred for farm work, including herding and guarding livestock, this breed has a powerful build with a broad head, strong jaws, and a thick, short coat that can come in a variety of colors such as white, brindle, and fawn. American Bulldogs are known for their loyalty and protective nature, making them excellent family companions and watchdogs. They are energetic and require regular exercise to keep them healthy and well-behaved. While they can be affectionate and good with children, they need consistent training and socialization to manage their strong-willed and sometimes stubborn tendencies. Despite their imposing appearance, American Bulldogs are often friendly and good-natured with their families. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them relatively trainable, though they thrive best with firm, confident leadership and plenty of physical activity.