Everything You Need to Know
Have a question about our process, care standards, or logistics? We’ve gathered the most common inquiries from our community right here to help you move forward with confidence.
General Questions
No, they are considered a low-to-medium energy breed. While they enjoy a short daily walk, they are most famous for their love of napping. They are perfect for apartment living or for owners who prefer a more relaxed lifestyle.
Due to their flat faces (brachycephalic), Bulldogs are very sensitive to extreme temperatures, especially heat. They should live indoors with climate control and should never be over-exercised on hot or humid days.
English Bulldogs are known for being courageous, calm, and incredibly loyal. They are generally very “chill” and get along well with children and other pets, making them excellent family companions.
Health & Maintenance
Wrinkle care is essential to prevent skin irritation. We recommend wiping the facial folds daily with a damp cloth or specialized grooming wipes to keep them clean and dry.
Their coat is short and easy to maintain with weekly brushing. However, they do require regular ear cleaning and nail trimming, in addition to the daily maintenance of their facial wrinkles.
Bulldogs can be prone to obesity and food allergies. We recommend a high-quality, grain-free, or limited-ingredient diet. It is important to monitor their weight closely to avoid putting extra stress on their joints.
Logistics & Adoption
They are known for being a bit stubborn! While they are very intelligent, they respond best to positive reinforcement and consistency. Early socialization and puppy training classes are highly recommended.
Yes, most Bulldogs are very social. However, because they can be stubborn and sometimes “bossy,” early socialization is key to ensuring they remain friendly and confident around other breeds.
Generally, no. Due to their heavy front-end structure and short legs, most Bulldogs are not natural swimmers. Always supervise your bully near water and consider a life jacket if you are near a pool or lake.
With proper nutrition, regular vet check-ups, and a healthy lifestyle, the average lifespan of an English Bulldog is typically between 8 to 10 years, though many live longer with exceptional care.