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Is there a small version of an English bulldog?

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Miniature English Bulldogs are also known as Teacup Bulldogs and are a smaller version of the English Bulldog from which they are descended. There is also a mini Bulldog and a toy Bulldog that are often confused with the miniature English Bulldog.


What is the smallest breed of Bulldog?

“Frenchie” Is Another Name for a French Bulldog Also known as miniature bulldogs, these little pups are the smallest type of bulldog. They weigh less than 30 pounds, but they make up for their small size with playfulness and ferocity.

Why is my English bulldog small?

Miniature English Bulldogs are purebred Bulldogs that suffer from achondroplasia or dwarfism. Sometimes called teacup Bulldogs, these dogs are produced by breeding English Bulldogs who have retained their puppy-like appearances and whose adult sizes are smaller than the breed standard.

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