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    What is the difference between a French Bull Dog and an American Bull Dog?

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    • What is the difference between a French Bull Dog and an American Bull Dog?

      What is the difference between a French Bull Dog and an American Bull Dog? General Dog Discussions
      Also with the French bulldog what is it's temperament with other dogs, cats, and kids? Do they chew a lot or cost a lot for vet care

      What is the difference between a French Bull Dog and an American Bull Dog?

      What is the difference between a French Bull Dog and an American Bull Dog? General Dog Discussions
    • french bulldogs are the smaller bread..american bulldogs are very big very strong. and make wonderful gaurd dogs and working dogs. american bulldogs are very protective of their owners and do not adapt well to out side people of the home but are extreamly good with kids. french bull dogs have a much better temperment as long as they are socalized young.

    • French bull dogs are smaller.. the little "bat eared" dogsAmerican Bull Dogs are larger, they more closely resemble a boxer.Getting along with kids and pets depends on socialization and training.All puppies chew, you have to train them.ALL dogd need vet care.

    • American Bulldogs are medium to large dogs, usually around midthigh height, look similar to Pit Bulls (not like them, but are often mistaken for them). They are long legged, sturdy and protective.French Bulldogs are small dogs, usually no more than 12" in height, have the smushed face and stand up ears. They are stocky and short legged.English Bulldogs are medium dogs, typically 12-14" in height, very stocky with very short legs, smushed face and rosed or dimpled ears.As for temperament? ABs are typically more suited to active families, outdoors type and require little extra grooming. They are avid chewers.FBs are typically very family friendly, like to chew. They have typical bracheocephalic breed issues.Ebs are very family friendly. They also have typical bracheocephalic issues.Keep in mind that all dogs, no matter their breed are individual and to say that one is superior to another is like saying that one nationality is superior to another. There are good and bad in all breeds. Also, realize that all puppies go through chewing stages as they teethe. As for being around other animals and kids, it all depends on the dog's personality, where they fall on the hierarchy and how they are trained.

    • French Bulldogs are much smaller, and they look a lot like Boston Terriers. American Bulldogs are large dogs, often confused with American Pitbull Terriers. French Bulldogs are generally good with kids. They will be good with cats and other dogs as long as you properly socialize them. Take the puppy around other dogs and cats, so they will get used to them. Even Golden Retrievers can act hostile towards other dogs if they were not socialized with dogs properly. You need to train them not to chew, as you would with all dogs. All dogs cost a lot for vet care.