C sections are performed on some types of bull dogs because the narrow space between their hips is to small for a safe natural birth. So it depends which of the two type of bulldogs is the female. It would be best to ask a vet. Hope this was helpful :)
Yes, most of the time dogs with large heads have to have c-sections, because the heads won't fit out of the mom. Other breeds that have to have that are Boston terriers, sometimes pugs.
4 puppies is average for French Bulldogs.
A sporty bulldog
The collective noun is 'litter', a litter of cubs and a litter of pups.
There can be 1-10 dingo pups in a litter.
A litter of pups.
Litter size can vary considerably in dogs. Small dogs tend to have small litters - perhaps 3 or 4 pups in a litter. Large dogs tend to have large litters. The largest known litter was 24 pups born to a Neopolitan mastiff via caesarean section.
The reason English Bulldogs cost so much is because they are very expensive to breed. They can't be breed naturally and they can't birth naturally either. Therefore, you have to pay to have an artificial insemination done and also pay to have a c-section done. It is also very time consuming to raise bulldog pups because you have to keep pups separated from mom for at least the first week. English Bulldogs are well known to accidentally sit on their young and smother them, so you have to keep them away from her and get up every two hours to feed them.
A litter
a litter
A group of puppies is called a litter.
A Litter
In some cases an English bulldog may be able to give birth to a few puppies naturally, but will usually need to have a Cesarean section in order to deliver the rest. This is because bulldogs were bred to have small hindquarters and large heads, thus making natural whelping quite difficult, if not dangerous. The typical purebred English Bulldog does require a C-section every-time she has a litter.