Valley Bulldog
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Quick Facts About Valley Bulldogs
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50–125 lbs
12–25"
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Overview
The Valley Bulldog is a hybrid breed that is a cross between an English Bulldog and a Boxer. They originated in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada, in the 1990s. The Valley Bulldog is a friendly and loving companion for those who are looking for a medium-sized dog that is easy to care for and great with families.
Temperament and Behavior
Valley Bulldogs are generally friendly, affectionate, and loyal dogs that make great companions for families and individuals alike. They are known for being playful and energetic, but also have a calm and laid-back side that makes them great lap dogs.
Coat & Grooming
Valley Bulldogs typically have a short, smooth, and shiny coat that is easy to maintain. The coat is usually tight-fitting and can come in a variety of colors, including brindle, fawn, white, black, and pied. These dogs have a tendency to shed moderately throughout the year, so regular grooming and brushing can help to reduce loose hair and keep the coat looking healthy.
Lifestyle & Living Conditions
They thrive in a home with a yard where they can play and run around, but they can adapt to apartment living if given enough exercise and attention.
Exercise & Activity
Valley Bulldogs are known to be an active breed that enjoys a good amount of physical exercise and mental stimulation. These dogs have a lot of energy and require regular exercise to keep them healthy and happy, such as walking and hiking, fetch and tug-of-war, agility training, swimming, and the use of interactive toys.
Characteristics at-a-glance
Ratings are on a scale of 1–10, based on breed standards and typical temperament.
Valley Bulldog FAQs
Common questions about the Valley Bulldog breed, answered by our editorial team.
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