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because i was looking and bulldogs are around 12-14in tall and mini bulldogs can also grow up to 14 inches.

i know there not even a real breed but whats the difference?:S

2007-11-02 12:22:58 · 22 answers · asked by sunshineee (: 5 in Pets Dogs

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All a Mini Bulldog is is a poorly bred Bulldog.

2007-11-02 12:31:18 · answer #1 · answered by tom l 6 · 4 0

Full Grown Miniature Bulldog

2016-12-18 13:04:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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whats the difference between a miniature bulldog and a normal bulldog?
because i was looking and bulldogs are around 12-14in tall and mini bulldogs can also grow up to 14 inches.

i know there not even a real breed but whats the difference?:S

2015-08-14 11:41:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Miniatures are a special breeds of dogs bred to be smaller and lighter! When you say mini bulldog, there are several different types of mini's in the bulldog spectrum. the miniatures in the several bulldog categories are mini English bulldog and mini American bulldog. The mini American bulldog isn't found much, due to health issues in the development of the breed. The mini English bulldog has been known to have these similair health issues but thrives due to excellent care of their owners who have continued to breed them. These dogs range from weighing 15 to 20 pounds. On average an English bulldog will weigh anywhere from 20 to 45 lbs.

2007-11-02 12:37:16 · answer #4 · answered by Alley 1 · 0 1

Normally, a mini-bulldog is actually a bull-pug. Its all about how big the bulldog parent is and how the genes mix. Because they are not a recognized AKC breed, there are no documented findings. So really the only difference is what the bulldog is bred with, to try to make it smaller.

2007-11-02 12:29:18 · answer #5 · answered by ~Jenn~ 5 · 2 0

they're all basically marketing ploys to get you to buy what is a scaled down, possibly stunted, possibly genetically defective puppy. Miniature, toy and teacup "breeders" try to plant the idea in your head that your dog will always be this teeny tiny little thing.
Mother nature did make tiny, furry, cute things and called them rodents!
One way to make mini-pups: to breed them ignoring the genetic defects and problems they have. Another way is to stunt them, which doesn't affect them genetically. Stunting means withholding food so they never grow to their full size. Or maybe letting them be wormy and deprived of proper nutrition that way. Sure, breeding a stunted dog is possible. But.. those cute little babies they have are NOT affected by the stunting (unless you consider having low birth weights a problem - I do!), and so can grow up to be fully normal sized dogs! And then the "breeder" shrugs it off by saying, "Oh, you must have gotten one of the throwbacks; so sorry!" It's a great marketing gimmick, but YOU are stuck with it!
All in all, at the end, you may well be able to find someone who breeds minis. Remember this person is going against all the guidelines about what a bulldog should be. Do you feel comfortable buying from someone who breeds like that? Do you think they'll stand behind their health guarantee if they have one?

2007-11-02 12:32:22 · answer #6 · answered by ☆MWφM☆ 7 · 2 0

"Miniature" bulldogs are a marketing scheme. If you love bulldogs and you want one that's a bit smaller, try a French Bulldog. They're little, sweet, and everyone will think you have a Boston Terrier (if you get the black and white ones)! :)

Seriously, they're mistaken for Bostons ALL THE TIME.

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/frenchbulldog.htm

2007-11-02 12:27:58 · answer #7 · answered by a gal and her dog 6 · 2 0

Mini American Bulldog

2016-11-01 23:30:38 · answer #8 · answered by bulman 4 · 0 0

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2016-03-22 13:55:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mini bulldogs are just the runts of the litters.... Don't be fooled into buying one! They could have health problems you're not expecting.

2007-11-02 12:25:55 · answer #10 · answered by rtforkids 4 · 3 0

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