When you think of a bulldog, chances are you’ll conjure up an image of a strong looking dog with a short, stocky stature. This common image is one of an English Bulldog and it’s often portrayed as ‘the tough dog’ in TV and film, but did you know there’s more than just one bulldog breed?
The original bulldog breed was English and there’s a number of others that descended from these who all served a similar purpose including cattle moving, fighting and guarding. Of course, each individual is unique and their personality cannot be guaranteed by breed stereotypes. However, dogs of specific breeds may be more likely to display certain behavioural traits, depending on what they were bred for in the past. Keep reading to learn more about the most popular bulldog breeds.