The True Differences Between Male and Female Bulldogs


Both male and female Bulldogs are loyal, loving companions that make amazing pets. The majority of Bulldogs also have a fairly calm, level temperament and demeanor.
The overall characteristics of English bulldogs are very much the same in both the males and females. For the most part, they have fairly similar behavior traits.

However, Bulldogs are well known for each having their own individual personalities, so there is never any ‘absolutes’ with the breed. But the general differences in Bulldogs will normally only be seen when another (unfamiliar) dog is around.

When it comes to other dogs, some Bulldogs will show a more dominant personality, while others will become very submissive. This can also change with each dog from situation to situation.
And believe it or not, the males are far less likely to show aggression towards each other than the females. It is very rare that there is ever a scuffle between male Bulldogs.

The males are generally more laid back and usually want nothing to do with any type of aggression. So, when you get two of them together, you’re more likely to find them napping together rather than fighting.

In my own personal experience with Bulldogs, my females have been known to have their fair share of feuds. And while I have never, ever had a female (or male) be aggressive with me, my family or any human for that matter, they do tend to have hormonal mood swings that can cause them to be extra grouchy with the other dogs.

Female Bulldogs also tend to be more energetic and high-strung. This can quickly lead to them getting fed up with another dog when being sniffed, licked or jumped on.
Although, with both the males and females, one thing is definitely for sure… they both require large amounts of attention and affection. Most Bulldogs would spend the majority of their day in your lap if given the opportunity.

Overall, if you are trying to decide between adopting a male or female Bulldog, here is a basic guideline:

Males- Great for retirees or anyone without children. Once mature, they are happy to laze around the house day and night doing little more than eating and taking the occasional trip outside.
Females- Better suited for children as they are (physically) able them to keep with them. They are also usually more affection and attentive to little ones.

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