Mini English Bulldogs are just smaller versions of the English Bulldog just as there are smaller people in life as us humans known as midgets or dwarfs .And upon breeding a smaller English "mini" you would prefer a smaller English Bulldog to breed the bitch to, making it easier on the bitch, And keeping the pups small hence MINI. They come from registered English Bulldog parents. While the origina
l Bulldog breed is medium sized their Miniature counter part is considered to be a small to medium breed. Due to size, some typical English Bulldog characteristics are not carried over so pronouncedly in Mini English Bulldogs. They have dense and powerful, low-slung body with wide shoulders and a massive short-faced head, smooth coat. Despite its early breeding to bait bulls, the Bulldog is gentle and good-nature and makes an excellent companion for the whole family. An ideal pet, as he loves to be in the company of his family. He adores children and makes an excellent companion to them because of his gentle, sometimes stubborn nature. He is a laid-back, loyal good nature and undemanding companion who would make a great companion for the elderly.
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BREEDING WARNING! Even experienced breeders have to know what they are doing, and be VERY cautious in breeding ANY female Bulldog under 40 lbs. If your small girl drops more than 5 eggs, you stand a chance at loosing both Mom & pups as her little body cannot hold all those heavy babies to term. Breeding these small girls can put you in the position to take the babies early in order to save your girl, and almost 100% of the time, the babies do not survive. If you don't, you will loose your Mom too. Just because your Mom is a Mini and maybe the Dad too, you will still get at least some standard size babies in the litter, and could even get a whole standard litter. Because of this, these minis should not breed extremely small Moms, and should plan this into ones Minis breeding program maticulously. It is just not worth the loss and heartbreak. COURTESY OF RAREBULLDOGS.
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Mini bulldogs are just smaller versions of the English Bulldog just as there are smaller people in life as us humans known as midgets or dwarfs. And upon breeding a smaller English Bulldog "mini" you would prefer a smaller English Bulldog to breed the bitch to, making it easier on the bitch. Despite its early breeding to bait bulls, the Bulldog is gentle and good-natured and makes an excellent companion for the whole family. He is a laid-back, loyal good natured and undemanding companion who would make a great companion for the elderly. Size: The Miniature Bulldog has a shoulder height of 8-10.5 in and weighs 25 to 40 lbs. It is known for its short, wide muzzle, undershot jaw, and wide, droopy face giving the appearance of a frown. Miniature Bulldogs have short legs and tails, rounded chests, and compact, muscular bodies. Coat: The Miniature Bulldog has a short, smooth, glossy coat which can be Black, Blue, Chocolate, Lilac, And other colors as well. Character: The Miniature Bulldog is affectionate, uncomplicated, gentle, intelligent, sensitive, and fearless. The Miniature Bulldog is known for its loyalty; its happy-go-lucky attitude is in sharp contrast to its sour face. Miniature Bulldogs are happiest by their owner’s side and will misbehave if ignored. Miniature Bulldogs are active, alert, and playful, but not unduly boisterous. Temperament: Miniature Bulldogs enjoy mixing with other dogs and household pets. They are great with children, well behaved, adaptable, comfortable companions with an affectionate nature and even disposition. Some Miniature Bulldogs are cautious with strangers, but most are friendly to everyone. They are likely to drool or snore. Care: When the Miniature Bulldog is shedding, use a rubber brush to remove dead hairs. A special lotion will occasionally need to be applied to the facial and tail folds to keep them clean; soft tooth brushing with an approved toothpaste is also recommended. The Miniature Bulldog has a lifespan of 8-12 years. Due to its facial features, it is susceptible to breathing problems and skin infections, and many are delivered via Caesarean section because of the large head. Most Miniature Bulldogs cannot swim and are averse to hot weather. Training: Consistency is important, but the Miniature Bulldog is highly sensitive to the tone of its handler's voice, making training a fairly simple process. It is inquisitive and quick to learn simple tasks, yet unpredictable as it is a bit stubborn on occasion. Activity: The exercise needs of the Miniature Bulldog are uncomplicated. It will adapt itself to the activity level of your family. Sufficient rest is key to development of healthy bones, muscles, and joints—do not expect your Miniature Bulldog to run long distances or jump down from tall ledges. Miniature Bulldogs are well suited to apartment life.