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Adorably Wrinkled Bulldog Breeds (and How to Tell Them Apart)

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English bulldog

With a massive head, snub nose, wide shoulders and droopy jowls, the English bulldog is more recognizable than most breeds.

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French bulldog

With their distinctive bat-like ears and compact size, there's no denying Frenchies are one of the cutest types of bulldogs.

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American bulldog

"They're long-legged. They're slender-bodied. In other words, they look more like a boxer than a bulldog," she says.

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Olde English Bulldogge

Despite its name, the Olde English Bulldogge is a relatively new breed, developed in America in the 1970s.

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Bull mastiff

From a training perspective, Anderson finds them a bit more even-tempered than some of the other bulldog breeds.

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American bully

The United Kennel Club calls the American bully a combination of pit bull terrier, bulldog, English bulldog, and Olde English Bulldogge. 

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Catahoula bulldog

Another made-in-America bulldog breed: the Catahoula bulldog, a cross between a bulldog and Louisiana's Catahoula leopard dog.

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Boston terrier

These bright, alert little dogs with bulging eyes are one of the cutest dog breeds, especially as puppies.

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Staffordshire bull terrier

The "Staffy" is a small, smart, muscular purebred dog that the AKC notes is particularly affectionate with children.

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