Olde English Bulldogges are less aggressive than their now extinct namesakes - The Old English Bulldog - but this doesn't mean they are a pushover! They are protective of their family and property and although they are not human or animal aggressive, they are often described as "Non-Aggressive But Prepared".
Why are old English bulldogs aggressive?
Bulldog aggression and dominance is something that comes instinctually to the breed, but the majority of it has been bred out over time. Dominance was the name of the game when they were originally bred, as herding and baiting was their main purpose.
Are English bulldogs known to be aggressive?
People-oriented as a breed, they actively solicit human attention. However, they have retained the courage that was originally bred into them for bull baiting, so they make fine watchdogs. Although they generally get along well with other family pets, English bulldogs can be aggressive to unfamiliar dogs.
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