Miniature bulldogs are not bulldog puppies. Miniature bulldogs are specially bred bulldogs that are ideal for adoption because they are much smaller sized and easier to maintain than a fully grown bulldog.

Is a Miniature Bulldog Right for Me?

It really depends on what you’re looking for. Miniature bulldogs require much less space, so if you don’t have spacious areas miniature bulldogs is something you should consider.

Also, miniature bulldogs ultimately eat less food, so if that’s another one of your concerns, a miniature bulldog may be right for you.

On top of that, miniature bulldogs will usually because much problems than regular bulldogs. Miniature bulldogs do not come fully trained (I know, bummer) but they are usually less prone to excessive chewing and biting and can sometimes be trained easier than regular bulldogs. Same training techniques apply to miniature bulldogs as any regular bulldog.

How Big Do Miniature Bulldogs Grow?

Miniature bulldogs weight between 20 to 40 pounds. They typically stand around 15-16″ at the shoulders and are around 18-25″ in length.

How Much do Miniature Bulldogs Cost?

Miniature bulldogs cost anywhere between $900 to $1300, some may be as much as $2000, depending on rarity and special features such as coat colors.

Where Can I Get a Miniature Bulldog?

Look around the animal shelter, local dog breeders, or local bulldog breeders. There are many miniature bulldog breeders around. Before acquiring a miniature bulldog, make sure they are registered and received all shots required. Inspecting a miniature bulldog prior to obtaining it is highly recommended, as you may not see specific features that you may not like.

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