French Bulldogs (or Frenchies) are one of the most popular small dogs in the world. They have a bulldog's personality in a small dog's body — which means they are playful, alert, and totally irresistible watchdogs.
Hill's Pet describes English Bulldogs as predictable and dependable, but that doesn't capture just how loving and loyal these bulldogs are.
An Australian Bulldog can be as happy in a city as in a house with a backyard as long as they receive proper food, exercise, and attention, according to Pet Guide.
The Victorian Bulldog is similar to an English Bulldog except these doggies were bred by breeding English Bulldogs, Bull Terriers, Bullmastiffs and Staffordshire Bull Terriers
Unlike some other bulldog breeds, they are incredibly energetic and athletic, meaning they'll need quite a bit of exercise.
The Ca de Bou was first introduced in the Balearic Islands off the coast of Spain in the 1200s, according to Old Red English Bulldogs Kennel.
The Alapaha Blue-Blood Bulldog was bred in the southern United States to be a "catch dog," which would chase and catch cattle or other animals, according to Vet Street.
The Bullmsatiff, nicknamed "The Gamekeeper’s Night Dog," originated in England during the mid-1880s. Mastiffs and Bulldogs were breeded together to develop a stealthy and fast dog