Miniature English Bulldach History
The Miniature English Bulldog is a miniature version of the famous English Bulldog. The Miniature English Bulldog is very similar in appearance to its larger counterpart, but it has a smaller head, shorter legs and a shorter snout. The Mini Bulldog also has different colouring, with less brindling and more colour around its muzzle. The Kennel Club first recognized the Miniature English Bulldog in 1931, making it one of the first breeds to be officially recognized by the KC. The Mini Bulldog was popular with pet owners throughout the 1930s, but its popularity started to wane after World War II. The popularity of the Mini bulldog has steadily increased in recent years, and it is now well established in the UK. The Miniature English Bulldog is also very popular in the US, where it is one of the most popular breeds.
Miniature English Bulldach Physical Characteristics
The Miniature English Bulldog is a small, stocky, muscular, and compact breed of dog. They are a breed that originated as dogs used for dogfighting, and though still used in that manner today, they are now considered excellent companion or working dogs. They are a brachycephalic breed, meaning that the head is broad and flat. They have large, erect ears, large nostrils, and teeth that protrude. Their tails are often docked or bobbed. The Mini Bulldog has short, straight, shiny, and coarse hair in brindle, red, fawn, white, or black. Their noses are usually pink, though some have darker-colored noses. Their average height is between 10 and 11 inches and their weight is between 15 and 18 pounds.
Eye Colors
Brown
Nose Colors
Black
Coat Colors
Brindle, Isabella, Fawn, Cream, Brown, Black
Height Range
Male Height Range: 11 – 12 inches
Female Height Range: 11 – 12 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 30 – 40 lbs
Female Weight Range: 25 – 35 lbs
Miniature English Bulldach Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
9-13 yrs
Miniature English Bulldach Health Concerns
Pulmonic Stenosis, Cleft Lip or Palate, Invertebral Disc Disease, Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (Dry Eye), Entropion, Ectropion, Demodectic Mange, Deafness, Cherry Eye, Urolithiasis, Hip Dysplasia, Hypothyroidism, Brachycephalic Syndrome, Sick Sinus Syndrome, Subaortic Stenosis, Mitral Valve Dysplasia
Miniature English Bulldach Temperament and Behaviour
The Miniature English Bulldog is a sweet, calm, and mild-tempered breed of dog. They are patient, easygoing, and laid-back, but are also very intelligent and eager to learn. They enjoy the company of children, but have a tendency to be protective of them. They are possessive of their home and belongings, and can become aggressive if they are not properly socialized.
Miniature English Bulldach Activity Requirements
The Miniature English Bull Terrier is a small, tough, and agile dog that is intelligent, hard-working, and sociable. This gentle, loyal breed can be great with families, kids, and other dogs. The Mini-EBT’s small size makes them relatively easy to groom. They are relatively low-energy dogs and will do fine in an apartment or a home with a small backyard. They don’t need a large amount of exercise and can do well with a short walk or a few play sessions a day. If you are looking for a low-key companion who doesn’t need a great deal of space or attention, the Mini-EBT makes a great pet. They will get along well with other animals and are very adaptable.
Miles Per Day
2 miles
Activity Per Day
30 minutes
Daily Food
0.8 cups
Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Miniature English Bulldach is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Miniature English Bulldach is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Miniature English Bulldach is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Miniature English Bulldach is part of the Unclassified group.
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