Description
The American Bulldog, also known as the Country Bulldog, is a breed that is known for its superb strength and fine character. This breed of dog is usually classified with other breeds of dogs into the working class. While it was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1999 it has not yet been included in the American Kennel Club’s recognized list of dog breeds. Although the American Bulldog is a sturdy and extremely strong dog, this breed can also be a gentle giant.
The American Bulldog is on average 2 to 2.5 feet tall and weighs between 60 – 120 pounds. The difference in weight has to do with the sex, females are often much lighter than males, and some lighter varieties are not necessarily ‘pure’ American Bulldog.
Temperament
This breed’s personality is friendly, companionable, and happy-go-lucky. These dogs form strong bonds with their owner and family. They are often sociable to other pets, but they do require socialization and training at a young age. American Bulldogs that are not properly socialized can be aggressive towards other people and animals. American Bulldogs are high energy dogs, and they require a lot of space, exercise, and mental stimulation or they can become destructive due to boredom.
Health
The average lifespan of this breed is between 10 – 14 years. Elbow and hip dyspasia in dogs is the main health concern for this breed. Regular joint health supplements can lower their chances of developing severe elbow or hip dysplasia. American Bulldogs are also at an increased risk for bone cancer, eye conditions such as entropion and ectropion, and enlarged hearts