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English Bulldog Breed Guide

Quick Facts # Trait Detail Size Medium (40–50 lbs) Height 14–15 inches Lifespan 8–10 years Coat Short, smooth, fine Colors Red, white, fawn, brindle, piebald Temperament Docile, willful, friendly, courageous Energy Level Low Good With Kids Excellent Good With Dogs Good (can be same-sex aggressive) Shedding Moderate Barking Low Trainability Moderate — stubborn but food-motivated Overview # The English Bulldog is one of the most iconic breeds in the world — that wrinkled face, underbite, and waddling gait are instantly recognizable. Originally bred for the brutal sport of bull-baiting, today’s Bulldog is a gentle, couch-loving companion whose biggest fight is staying awake through an entire movie.

Poodle Breed Guide

Quick Facts # Trait Detail Size Toy (4–6 lbs), Miniature (10–15 lbs), Standard (40–70 lbs) Height Toy: <10" / Mini: 10–15" / Standard: 15"+ Lifespan 12–15 years Coat Curly or corded, single coat, hypoallergenic Colors Black, white, apricot, cream, silver, blue, brown, red, parti Temperament Intelligent, alert, active, faithful Energy Level High (Standard), Moderate (Mini/Toy) Good With Kids Good (best with older children for Toy/Mini) Good With Dogs Excellent Shedding Minimal — considered hypoallergenic Barking Moderate — alert barkers Trainability Exceptionally easy — ranked #2 in intelligence Overview # The Poodle is often misunderstood. Behind the fancy haircuts and reputation as a “high-maintenance show dog” lies one of the most intelligent, athletic, and versatile breeds on the planet. Poodles were originally water retrievers — the iconic “poodle clip” wasn’t fashion; it was functional, designed to protect joints and vital organs in cold water while allowing freedom of movement.

French Bulldog Breed Guide

Quick Facts # Trait Detail Size Small (16–28 lbs) Height 11–13 inches Lifespan 10–12 years Coat Short, smooth, fine Colors Brindle, fawn, cream, pied, blue fawn, lilac Temperament Playful, adaptable, alert, affectionate Energy Level Low to moderate Good With Kids Good (supervise with toddlers) Good With Dogs Variable — can be same-sex aggressive Shedding Low to moderate Barking Low — not a yapper Trainability Moderate — stubborn streak Overview # The French Bulldog has skyrocketed in popularity over the past decade, briefly dethroning the Labrador Retriever as America’s #1 breed in 2023. With their bat ears, smushed face, and clownish personality, Frenchies are impossible to ignore — and almost as hard to resist.