
Bulldog
The Bulldog is a muscular, hefty dog with a wrinkled face and distinctive pushed-in nose. Despite their intimidating appearance, they're gentle, affectionate, and excellent with children. They're the iconic mascot breed.
Climate Fit
Moderate
Family Friendly
Great with kids & other pets
Delivery Options
Home drop-off or kennel pickup
Starter Kit Included
Toys, starter food & crate guide
Adoption & Delivery Experience
Reserve
Secure with 20% deposit
Lock your puppy while we prep health checks and starter pack.
Prepare
Vet-cleared, microchipped
Vaccination booklet, deworming records, temperament notes tailored to Bulldog.
Meet & Deliver
Pickup or assisted delivery
Schedule a video meet, then choose home delivery or kennel handoff.
Price Range
₹25,000 - ₹55,000
Breed Characteristics
Fun Facts
- 1They're the mascot for many schools including Yale University
- 2Originally bred for bull-baiting in England
- 3One of the most popular breeds in the United States
Care Guide
Exercise
Low energy - short walks sufficient. Cannot tolerate heat or prolonged exercise.
Grooming
Minimal brushing needed. Clean facial wrinkles daily to prevent infections.
Nutrition
Feed 1.5-2 cups daily. Watch for obesity as they're prone to weight gain.
Training
Can be stubborn but respond to patient, consistent training.
Included with every Bulldog
Health & Safety
- Full vaccination & deworming records
- Microchip registration assistance
- Vet health certificate
Starter Essentials
- Premium starter food for 7 days
- Crate & potty training guide
- Comfort toy with litter scent
Support & Training
- 30-day new-family support line
- Virtual training starter session
- Socialization checklist
Is the Bulldog right for you?
Best for
- Active families seeking a loyal companion
- Homes that can provide low energy - short walks sufficient. cannot tolerate heat or prolonged exercise.
- Owners who enjoy training and engagement
Keep in mind
- Regular grooming: Minimal brushing needed. Clean facial wrinkles daily to prevent infections.
- Consistent nutrition: Feed 1.5-2 cups daily. Watch for obesity as they're prone to weight gain.
- Training focus: Can be stubborn but respond to patient, consistent training.
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