Bella, a female English Bulldog and Puggle for sale in Millersburg, OH – Photo 1 of 10
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Bella

Female, Born on 02/04/26 - 8 weeks
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Look at me! I'm a Mini! My name is Bella and I love being held and cuddled!! I also love being lazy and taking a nap! I will grow to be 30-35# at full grown age, which makes me the perfect size to take along on road trips!! My dad is Deon, a purebred English Bulldog and my mom is our own sweet and gentle Puggle named Molly! I come to you vet checked,dewormed and up to date on all vaccines.I also come with a one year health guarantee to ensure that you get a healthy fur friend! Call or text today to find out more on how you can adopt me into my new furever home.Delivery is available anywhere in the USA.There will be a 7% sales tax charge for all in home pick ups.
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Medium Brown
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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English Bulldog
Frequently Asked Questions
About English Bulldog Puppies
What's the personality of a English Bulldog?
The English Bulldog is a famously calm and friendly family pet. Their wrinkly folds make them appear vicious, but they're actually more likely to take a nap than they are to ward off an attacker. They are calm, dignified, and adapt well to small living spaces, as they quite like the indoors, thank you very much. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-50 pounds and stand 14-15 inches tall.
Are English Bulldogs friendly with strangers and kids?
English Bulldogs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The English Bulldog can make their home in any environment, from apartments to big houses, as long as they can live inside. The Bulldog will seek out human attention, getting as much as they possibly can. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How active are English Bulldogs on a daily basis?
The English Bulldog might have a strong guarding instinct, but this isn't an energetic dog. They prefer the indoors and are generally pretty inactive. They are good for apartment life and will do okay without a yard. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with English Bulldog shedding?
The English Bulldog has a short, flat, and sleek coat, and they generally have thick folds of skin on their brow and around their eyes leading to long jowls. They come in a range of colors from red, fawn, white, brindle, and 'piebald,' a common spotting pattern. They need to be bathed occasionally, but their faces need a damp cloth wipe down everyday to care for inside those wrinkles. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What living situation works for a English Bulldog?
English Bulldogs are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The English Bulldog can make their home in any environment, from apartments to big houses, as long as they can live inside. A Bulldog can occasionally be a bit dominating, needing a good leader who can display strong leadership, so they don't take over the household. They are fairly easy to train.
Puggle
Frequently Asked Questions
About Puggle Puppies
What is a Puggle like?
Puggles bring together the silliness of a Pug with the loving devotion of a Beagle. These pups can be tough to predict, but at their best, they’re low-maintenance, family-friendly companions that want nothing more than to be by your side. Full-grown, they typically weigh 18-30 pounds and stand 13-15 inches tall.
Are Puggles good family dogs?
Puggles are generally excellent with children of all ages. Puggles love being part of the family, and they get along great with kids, cats, and other dogs. They should be watched around small children to make sure the kids are not too rough. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Puggles need?
Puggles have average energy levels, so they’re content with taking a nice walk or having playtime in the yard each day. However, both Pugs and Beagles have hearty appetites, so it’s important to keep them active enough to burn off all those calories and avoid putting on too much weight. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Puggles shed a lot?
Puggles are one of the most low-maintenance breeds around when it comes to grooming and maintenance. They have short fur that varies in color and is fairly easy to maintain. Both Beagles and Pugs shed a lot, though, so keep a brush handy at all times to keep their hair under control. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Puggles do best — city or country?
Puggles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The Puggle's size and low-key lifestyle make them perfect for apartment living. They need to live inside with the family, though, and may be prone to barking and howling if their Beagle side is strong. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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