Bulldogs are medium-sized dogs, with males weighing between 50 and 60 pounds and females weighing between 40 and 50 pounds. They have a short, stocky build and a distinctive "pushed-in" face. Their coat is short and smooth and can be white, red, fawn, or brindle in color.
Bulldogs are known for their calm and gentle disposition, and they are generally good with children and other pets. They are generally low-energy dogs and do not require a lot of exercise, although they should still be taken for daily walks to stay healthy and prevent obesity.
Bulldogs can be prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia, respiratory problems, and eye problems. It is important to provide them with regular veterinary care and to feed them a high-quality diet to help prevent these issues. Bulldogs are also prone to heat stroke due to their short noses and should not be exercised in hot weather.