Valley Bulldog

Valley Bulldog

Description of a Valley Bulldog.

The Valley Bulldog breed can be traced back to the mid 1900s; although it is possible that it may have existed much earlier. Research has shown that several of today's breeders have produced ten to fifteen generations of pure Valley Bulldogs in their breeding programs.

The genetic origin and foundation of the Valley Bulldog was established on and incorporated the Bulldog and the Boxer. These two breeds were used to incorporate the Boxer's athletic ability and exceptional temperament and the Bulldog's courageous and unwavering spirit. Over the years type has been set and the Valley Bulldog is now a pure bred in both form and type.

The Valley Bulldog was bred as a durable, athletic, working utility dog that was used primarily for farm and ranch work. Valley Bulldogs were used to work cattle and other unruly livestock as well as protect and guard the farm or ranch and its occupants from natural predators.

All of these needs and others have lent to the development of this courageous and durable breed. It should be remembered that the Valley Bulldog of today is truly a working breed. International Olde English Bulldogge Association.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Valley Bulldog.
Color Key:
Good Moderate Bad

Valley Bulldog with children Valley Bulldog with small animals
Obedience of a Valley Bulldog Shedding of a Valley Bulldog
Barking habits of a Valley Bulldog
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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