A miniature English bulldog is a mix between a bulldog and a pug!
English Bull Dogs are better.
pug-nosed snouts and their stocky bodies
No. They are relatives of the mastiff.
Olde English Bulldogs look more like American bulldogs than English bulldogs: they are larger, leaner, have long uncurled tails, are mostly unwrinkled and are not or are not to the same degree as brachycephalic (meaning having a short snout) as their English counterparts. English bulldogs in contrast, are short, stout, stocky/heavily built, brachycephalic, wrinkly, and are low energy.
The Miniature Bulldog or "Toy Bulldog", as it's also known, is a cross between an English Bulldog and a Pug thought to be extinct. They were developed and used to create the French Bulldog. Which contrary to popular belief, did not originate in France but in England along side of the Boston Terrier, a cross between the Toy Bulldog, the White English Terrier, along with an infusion of French Bulldog in the 19th Century. The "Miniature Bulldog"/"Toy Bulldog" was developed by Lace Makers and Artisans in the 19th Century.However, many of the "Toy Bulldogs" were pushed out of England in the mid- to late 19th century as they were perceived as a threat to the English Bulldogbreed.In the early 21st century, breeders were advertising "Miniature Bulldogs", but these seem to be newly created Bulldog - Pug crossbreeds.
yes there are miniature & toy Australian Cattle dogs aka Queensland Heelers. miniatures are generally 13 to 16 in tall & weigh 15 to 25 pounds. toys are less than 13in tall & weigh less than 16 pounds.
pug
Well probably an English bulldog or a pug. Or maybe a boston terrier too.
omg! i have both! the bulldog is soooooooooooooo much cuter!
She would sniff it
could be a pekinese or a pug or a bulldog or ...........