15 Bulldogs That Aren’t Just Loyal But Also Super Cute

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We love bulldogs for their loyalty, but beyond their steadfast devotion, these endearing canines possess an undeniable cuteness that melts hearts. Is it their wrinkled faces and expressive eyes? Is it their sweet nature? Bulldogs come in various breeds, each with its charm. In this list, we name and talk about 15 loyal Bulldog breeds with beauty as a plus!

American Bulldog

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They aren’t just built to seem powerful but quite the athletes. When you see their broad head and strong jaws, you see confidence, but then you see their expressive eyes and conclude they have a gentle and loving side. How you see their ears depends on their sitting position, and their short-haired coat enhances their clean and handsome appearance.

Olde English Bulldogge

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What started as an attempt to recreate the original English Bulldog so it could retain its athletic build but be friendlier and more approachable resulted in one of the prettiest bulldogs. In them, you have a dog that is receptive to command and easy to train—they’ll be stubborn if you don’t establish yourself as the alpha, though. They have a robust, muscular body and broad chest, and their creased face gives them a classic Bulldog look.

French Bulldog

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French Bulldogs are miniature and bear a big, square head. You can’t resist their large eyes staring at you, and if nothing about them wins you over, their bat-like ears are the cutest. Covering them is a fine, short, smooth coat, and they may be brindle, fawn, or pied. Their parents enjoy loyalty, and beyond that, they don’t actively threaten visitors.

Victorian Bulldog

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The super-protective Victorian Bulldog represents when it comes to loyalty and isn’t found wanting when it comes to cuteness. They came to be when the English Bulldog was mixed with two terriers and a mastiff to create a healthier bulldog—a move that met success. They maintain the bulldog’s charming wrinkles and vocal faces. While they are friendly and calm-tempered, they may be more active.

English Bulldog

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The wrinkled faces, pushed-in noses, and droopy-vibe eyes of the English Bulldogs are unmistakably endearing. Their stocky and muscular frame—the result of being bred for bull-baiting—gives them a hard appearance, while their soft, loose skin makes you want to hug them. Because they are predictable, gentle, and friendly, they are good around the house.

Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog

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This breed is white-colored and has patches that can be blue, black, brown, or buff. Strength is attractive, and they have a lot of it. Their broad head and strong-looking jaws blend an imposing image with a pretty one. With their loyalty comes a moderate activity level and a pet that can live with other pets easily.

Australian Bulldog

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Australia is blessed with these beauties that are adapted to their climate. These outgoing bulldogs have fewer nose wrinkles than the English ones, and their legs and hips are longer and wider. Compared to their distant English family, their head and chest are smaller, though. The best part of having them is that they love to please their owners.

Ca de Bou (Mallorquin Bulldog)

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The Ca de Bou Bulldogs have retired from bull baiting and dog fights and taken a family-oriented role—guard dogs. They may be black, brindle, or fawn, but their coats are short. Their lean, muscular build is pleasing to the eyes, and let’s not forget their massive head and large eyes. You can enjoy having this beauty in your life from birth to death for 10-12 years.

Catahoula Bulldog

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Black, white, brown, or a mix of them or a combo of colors that may include any of these or tan and grey. These dogs’ skins aren’t just charming but also water-repellent. They are a mix of Louisana Catahoula Leopard Dog and American Bulldog. Besides being intelligent, they just want to please their owners. It’s ears say a lot—if you can read it.

Miniature Bulldog

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No more having to choose between pugs and bulldogs. You get the best of them in the miniature bulldog. Their frame may be small, but their energy, sociability, and trainability are high. Miniature Bulldogs are rare yet adorable. See their wrinkled face, pushed-in nose, and stocky build, and you’ll think you’re seeing the smaller versions of the English bulldog.

Alano Español (Spanish Bulldog)

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Its history of bullfighting, war, guarding, and hunting hasn’t made it less cute. The medium-sized dog is mostly brindle, but it can also be fawn. Alano Espanols don’t all have a black mask, but their pigmented black nose is beautiful without or without the mask. An adorable face with a few wrinkles lies on its large, square-like head.

Banter Bulldogge

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The Banter Bulldogges’ appearance proves that what you get when you mix a purebred boxer with various bulldogs is beauty. They have a boxy head and a stop between the skull and the muzzle. A long whip-ish tail is on the rear to oppose the short ears at the front. No matter their color, it’s normal to see about a quarter of their body covered in white.

Continental Bulldog

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The Conti was developed in Switzerland by crossing the English and Leavitt Bulldogs. Its forehead may be flat or slightly domed, but either way, it’s pretty. Smooth coat, well-arched neck, good forelegs advancement — what else do you need to see? It can be fawn or brindle. Some rock a black mask; some Don’t. Some have white; others don’t.

Valley Bulldog

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It’s possible the Valley Bulldog existed in nature before people started breeding them. Breeders can get them from a boxer and a bulldog, though. They may take after the bulldog and be on the shorter side or after the boxer and stay on the taller side. They have muscular chests and small tails and always look smiling.

Campeiro Bulldog

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They’re back from extinction to show how beautiful a bulldog can be. These rare and intelligent dogs have roots in Brazil. Where they were once often used in slaughterhouses. Its broad shoulders go well with its slimmer loin. The rectangularly shaped body can be any color but merle. They are energetic and, with supervision, can handle being around other pets.

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