Valley Bulldog History
The Valley Bulldog, also known as the American Bully, is a mixed-breed dog that is the result of breeding a pit bull terrier with a bulldog. The Valley Bulldog, also known as the American Bully, is a mixed-breed dog that is the result of breeding a pit bull terrier with a bulldog. The Valley Bulldog is a dog with a potentially lethal combination of traits. The “bully” side of the equation comes from its heritage, while “pit bull” is a reference to the canine’s physical features. The terminology “Valley Bull” refers to the area where the hybrid originated. The “Valley” refers to the area around Fresno, California.
Valley Bulldog Physical Characteristics
The valley bulldog is a small, short, stocky, muscular, and athletic breed that typically stands between 16 and 17.5 inches tall at the shoulders and weighs between 35 and 55 pounds. Their body is long and broad with a short, smooth coat of any color. They have a rounded head, and their eyes are dark brown in color. Their nose is straight, and their lips are thick and hanging down. They have an average tail that is usually docked. They are known for their loyalty, friendliness, and clownish personality.
Eye Colors
Blue, Hazel, Brown, Amber
Nose Colors
Blue, Black, Brown
Coat Colors
Fawn, White, Brindle, Red
Height Range
Male Height Range: 12 – 25 inches
Female Height Range: 12 – 25 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 50 – 125 lbs
Female Weight Range: 50 – 125 lbs
Valley Bulldog Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
10-12 yrs
Valley Bulldog Health Concerns
Skin Problems, Breathing Difficulties, Allergies
Valley Bulldog Temperament and Behaviour
The Valley Bulldog is a friendly, playful, and brave breed of dog. They are generally gentle, but are also known for their courage, strength, and loyalty. They are social dogs and get along well with people and other dogs. They are curious, intelligent, and make great companions and family pets.
Valley Bulldog Activity Requirements
The Valley Bulldog is a small, compact breed of dog that originated in Maine. The Valley Bulldog is believed to have descended from the Boston Terrier, and its name is derived from the Latin “bulla,” meaning “bubble,” which was used to describe the rounded head of the Boston Terrier. The Valley Bulldog is an energetic and playful puppy, and this playful nature continues into adulthood. However, the breed is not particularly high strung, and this makes them a good choice of pet for families with children. The dogs are healthy, and do not have any health problems associated with their small size. The life span of the breed is 12 to 15 years, which is a bit shorter than other breeds. The temperature range for the dog is 60 to 75 degrees, and the dog is most comfortable in cool to warm weather.
Miles Per Day
10 miles
Activity Per Day
60 minutes
Daily Food
3 cups
Kennel Club Recognition
American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Valley Bulldog is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Valley Bulldog is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Valley Bulldog is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Valley Bulldog is part of the Unclassified group.
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